Turkey Feed Calculator: Protein, FCR & Finish Plan

🦃 Turkey Feed Planner

Turkey Feed Calculator

Estimate total feed, 50 lb bags, daily flock intake, protein load, and finish-weight progress using turkey stage, breed type, feed conversion ratio, and waste buffer.

Presets10 real flocksbroad breasted and heritage
Protein phases16% to 30%starter through finisher
FCR ranges2.4 to 4.2commercial to heritage
📌Quick Presets
Calculator Inputs
Choose a preset or enter your own flock. Daily intake drives the feed order; FCR checks whether that feed is enough for the selected finish target.

Turkey Feed Output

Results include feed for the selected feeding window, waste-adjusted order quantity, crude protein delivered, and FCR-based finish progress.

Total feed to order
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lb with waste buffer
Feed bags needed
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50 lb bags
Daily flock intake
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lb feed per day
FCR finish check
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projected lb gain per bird

Full Breakdown

📊Feed Phase Reference Cards
28-30%0-4 week poult starter protein
22-26%grower protein after brooding
16-20%finisher and maintenance protein
5-12%common feed waste buffer range
🧬Breed / Stage Comparison Grid
Broad Breasted White

Fastest finish and best FCR in typical meat flocks.

Hens: 14-16 wk, 16-22 lb. Toms: 18-22 wk, 28-40 lb.

Broad Breasted Bronze

Similar commercial frame with slightly more outdoor hardiness.

Plan 2.6-3.1 FCR when feed and weather are steady.

Heritage Heavy

Bourbon Red, Narragansett, and Standard Bronze grow longer.

Expect 24-30 wk finish and 3.4-4.2 FCR.

Light / Breeder Birds

Royal Palm, Midget White, and breeders need less daily feed.

Use lower finish weights and 16-20% protein after growth.

📘Turkey Feed Stage Table
Age / stageTypical proteinDaily intake per birdPlanning FCRFeed form note
0-4 weeks, brooder poults28-30%0.06-0.18 lb/day1.5-1.8Fine crumble; keep feed clean and constantly available.
5-8 weeks, starter26-28%0.22-0.48 lb/day1.8-2.1Crumble or small pellet; avoid sudden protein drops.
9-12 weeks, grower22-24%0.55-0.90 lb/day2.1-2.5Grower pellet supports frame and feather growth.
13-16 weeks, developer20-22%0.85-1.20 lb/day2.4-2.8Separate toms and hens if weights diverge.
17-22 weeks, meat finisher16-20%1.05-1.75 lb/day2.7-3.2Large pellet; intake rises sharply in toms.
17-30 weeks, heritage finish18-20%0.55-1.05 lb/day3.4-4.2Longer growing period; pasture adds variation.
Mature breeder maintenance16-18%0.45-0.75 lb/dayNot finish drivenControl condition; increase protein before lay.
📏Breed Finish Reference Table
Turkey typeTypical finish ageTarget live weightUseful FCR rangeCalculator preset
Broad Breasted White hen14-16 weeks16-22 lb2.4-2.8Good for smaller roasters.
Broad Breasted White tom18-22 weeks28-40 lb2.5-3.0Highest feed volume near finish.
Broad Breasted Bronze hen15-17 weeks17-23 lb2.5-2.9Similar to white hens.
Broad Breasted Bronze tom18-22 weeks28-38 lb2.6-3.1Plan a small extra buffer outdoors.
Bourbon Red / Narragansett24-30 weeks14-24 lb3.4-4.2Slower, flavorful heritage finish.
Royal Palm / light heritage24-30 weeks10-16 lb3.6-4.4Lower intake and lighter carcass.
Midget White20-26 weeks10-18 lb3.2-3.9Homestead-scale efficient heritage bird.
🍚Feed Order Conversion Table
Order unitFeed weightDays for 25 hens at 0.95 lb/dayDays for 25 toms at 1.45 lb/dayBest use
40 lb bag40 lb1.7 days1.1 daysSmall flocks or phase changes.
50 lb bag50 lb2.1 days1.4 daysMost common retail feed bag.
80 lb sack80 lb3.4 days2.2 daysFarm-store sack or mill bag.
1000 lb tote1000 lb42.1 days27.6 daysLarge same-phase grow-out.
1 ton bulk2000 lb84.2 days55.2 daysCommercial or coordinated grow-out.
📋Preset Feed Planning Table
Named planCount and windowProtein phaseDaily intakeWaste buffer
Broad Breasted White toms25 birds, 6 weeks18% finisher1.45 lb/bird8%
Broad Breasted White hens30 birds, 5 weeks20% hen finisher0.95 lb/bird8%
Bourbon Red heritage18 birds, 10 weeks20% range grower0.72 lb/bird12%
Royal Palm light flock16 birds, 9 weeks18% finisher0.58 lb/bird10%
Breeder hen maintenance12 birds, 8 weeks16% maintenance0.52 lb/bird5%
💡Feeding Notes
Protein phase tip: Turkey poults need a higher protein starter than chicks. Avoid dropping below the stage range until birds have frame, feathers, and steady weight gain.
Waste buffer tip: Pan feeders, pasture moves, rain, bedding buildup, and aggressive toms can all raise waste. Use 8-12% unless you weigh feed and sweep spill daily.

Reference values are practical planning ranges from common turkey production guides, extension poultry feeding tables, and commercial grow-out benchmarks. Adjust with your feed tag, strain guide, weather, and weekly scale weights.

To calculate how much turkey feed a flock of turkeys will consume, one must take into consideration the fact that the turkeys will grows at different rates. A feed calculator ask for several different variables to determine the total amount of feed that will need to be ordered for the turkeys. The variables include the number of turkeys, the stage of growth of each turkey, the target weight of each turkey, and the daily intake of each turkey.

The age or growth stage of the turkeys will be one of the questions the feed calculator asks of the turkey farmer. The age of the turkeys will allow the feed calculator to determine the amount of protein that each turkey will require, as well as the consumption rate of each turkey. For example, young poult turkeys (young turkeys) will require a high level of protein to aid in the development of there young frames and features.

How to Calculate Feed for Your Turkeys

However, as the turkeys reaches the developer phase of their lives, they will require less protein to develop their frames compared then the starter phase of their lives. The breed of each turkey is another variable that the turkey farmer will require. Different breed of turkeys have different appetites.

For example, broad-breasted breeds of turkeys reach their market weight faster than other breeds of turkeys. However, the opposite is true of the heritage breeds of turkeys; they will require more feed to reach their market weight due to the fact that they will eat less feed per day on average. Another variable that the feed calculator will ask of the farmer is the target weight that the turkeys should reach, as well as the ratio of feed consumed by the turkeys compared to the live body weight of the turkeys.

The daily intake of feed of the turkeys is important to know to prepare feeders for the turkeys. However, the feed conversion ratio indicates the efficiency with which the turkeys consume feed and convert it to live body weight. If the turkeys are consuming more feed than the feed conversion ratio suggest, the feed may be wasted.

Another value that the farmer can adjust in the feed calculator is the waste buffer. Some feed will be lost due to the management of the turkeys. For example, feed may fall off the feeders while the turkeys are eating, or the feed may get mixed with the bedding in the turkey coop.

Additionally, the turkeys may access the pasture in which they live; poor weather conditions may also affect the amount of feed the turkeys consume. The feed calculator will also ask the farmer for the protein phase settings for the turkeys. If there is too little protein given to the turkeys, their frames will not grow as fast as they should.

However, if the farmer provides too much protein to the turkeys, the feed will be wasted. Additionally, the turkeys may become too fattily. The feed calculator will provide two figures based on the information given by the turkey farmer.

The total feed to order will include the waste buffer. Additionally, the daily flock intake is the amount of feed that the turkeys will consume each day. This help to indicate how often the feeders will need to be filled with feed.

The feed conversion ratio finish check will allow the farmer to ensure that the feed will allow the turkeys to reach their target weight in the time available to the turkeys. Reference tables will display the different breeds of turkeys and the stage of growth of each turkey. Additionally, these tables will list the target weight of each turkey.

If the farmer knows that the target weight of the turkeys are more than what is listed in these tables, the farmer will need to adjust the target weight upward on the calculator so that it reflects the actual target weight that the farmer would like to achieve for each turkey. The calculator will automatically compute the answer to the turkey farmer once the turkey farmer has decided the actual activities of each turkey in the flock. The feed calculator will also ask for the water demand of the turkeys.

Water demand will increase with the feed intake of the turkeys. Thus, the water demand may be used to determine whether the water drinkers for the turkeys are of an appropriate size for the flock of turkeys. While the temperature and humidity of the area in which the turkeys live may influence the amount of water that the turkeys consume, or whether the turkeys have access to the pasture in which they live, the water demand linked with the feed will ensure that the farmer does not underprovide water for the turkeys during the summer months.

Finally, the farmer should of run this calculator at the beginning of each new growth phase of the turkeys. For example, poult turkeys will grow into the grower phase of their lives; the appetites of the toms will differ from those of the hens. Additionally, the waste buffer may need to be updated if the farmer manages the turkeys in new conditions in the pasture.

Updating these variables will ensure that the amount of feed to order is matched to the current population of the farm, instead of a plan created several months prior to growing the turkeys to market weight.

Turkey Feed Calculator: Protein, FCR & Finish Plan

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