Turkeys are easy to keep if you get original breed ones that breed naturally not the super meat ones that need AI. Best to keep them away from chooks cause of Blackhead (Google it) Mine graze like geese during the day but get a feed at night.They really need Turkey food as it contains more protein than chook food but we have to order it and that costs too much up here.Mine do fine on layers and grain and lay plenty of eggs so must be ok. I keep a breeding stock which can lead to a bolshy stag but they dont attack just protect.Mine can fly so I clip their wings so they stay in their paddock. They lay well, I have forty in the incy, sold loads of eggs for folk to hatch and have two on good nests. I treat them as big chooks and eat the meat all year, mine are a small breed and leave some whole but joint the rest for mincing, dicing or as breasts /legs etc. Their eggs taste like a big hens egg. We keep them at night in a stable which they just walk into when they see me with their supper and have a selection of nest boxes, some on the floor some at my shoulder height. Mine are Wild American Bronzes and have not had one problem in years of keeping them ( Except a Chinese Takeaway man who I caught trying to actually ring one of their neecks in their shed!!!!)