Saving Heritage Turkeys



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Saving Heritage Turkeys A working model for breed conservation Marjorie Bender American Livestock Breeds Conservancy Robert M. Gogal Jr., DVM Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Center for Molecular Medicine & Infectious Disease, Virginia Tech Frank R. Reese, Jr. Good Shepherd Turkey Ranch

Part 1: An Immunologic Study of Heritage Turkeys A collaboration of: American Livestock Breeds Conservancy Virginia Tech 8 turkey breeders & producers Funded by Southern SARE

Heritage turkeys were the production birds of the early 20th century.

Consumers want humanely raised, healthful animal products.

Can Heritage Turkeys reclaim a place in the market, meet consumer preferences, and be saved from extinction?

Hypothesis Standard (heritage) varieties of turkeys have a higher level of immuno-competence and thus, perform better in range-based production systems than commercial strains.

Definitions of Heritage & Standard Turkey Heritage Raised in historic, range-based production system Naturally mating, with 70-80% fertility Long productive lifespan: hens 5-7 years; toms 3-5 years Slow growth rate: 26 28 weeks to marketable weight Standard Varieties by American Poultry Assoc. Bronze, Narragansett, White Holland, Black, Slate (1873). Bourbon Red, Beltsville Small White, Royal Palm (added later):

Compared a heritage variety with an industrial strain performance on range immunologic health genetic relatedness (DNA analysis)

On-Farm Methods 8 Farms

On-Farm Methods: 8 Farms

On-Farm Methods: 8 Farms

On-Farm Methods: 8 Farms

On-Farm Methods: 2 flocks 30 Bourbon Red turkeys from Privett Hatchery. 30 medium whites from British United Turkey of America.

On-Farm Methods: Humanely raised daily access to outdoor range daily access to forage, shelter, and roosting locations

On-Farm Methods: Humanely raised systems will NOT be 24 hour, 7 day per week housing, single yard model field pens or chicken tractors

On-Farm Results Behavioral Observations Bourbon Reds are: More inquisitive More active foragers More heat tolerant Able to fly & roost

On-Farm Results Days to Market Weight Commercial birds attained market weight in 1/3 fewer days 200 150 100 50 180 185 190 110 131 140 Minimum Median Maximum 0 Bourbon Red BUTA

On-Farm Results Feed Conversion Bourbon Reds required ~20% more feed per pound of weight gain 8 pounds 6 4 2 5.36 6.08 7.06 3.49 4.99 6.32 Minimum Median Maximum 0 Bourbon Red BUTA

On-Farm Results Average Final Live Weight Commercial birds weighed 1/3 more both at harvest and dressed. 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 8.8 10.26 12 Bourbon Red hens 12 15 16.4 Bourbon Red toms 20 22.2 26.3 BUTA toms Minimum Median Maximum

On-Farm Results Average Dressed Weight Commercial birds weighed 1/3 more both at harvest and dressed 20 pounds 15 10 5 0 6.29 7.38 7.45 Bourbon Red hens 9.17 11.3 12 Bourbon Red toms 14.9 17.5 19.6 BUTA toms Minimum Median Maximum

On-Farm Results Percent Dress-out Percent dress out was comparable 72-76%

On-Farm Results % Mortalities Mortality of the commercial strain was twice that of the standard variety. 100 % mortality 80 60 40 20 0 15 21 31 Bourbon Red 13 46 BUTA 93 Minimum Average Maximum

On-Farm Results Economics Cost per pound SSARE Study (2002) Good Shepherd Turkey Ranch (2005) Peregrine Farm (2004) Heritage tom $2.66 $2.65 $2.00 Commercial tom $1.96 -- $1.00

On-Farm Results Economics Price per pound Heritage on grass: $4.00 - $4.75 Commercial on grass: $3.00 $3.75

On-Farm Results Economic Conclusions Survivability is critical. Good management, especially when young to prevent early mortality Prevent predation, especially as harvest approaches. Produce a high quality product.

Immune Function and Production Characteristics in 5 Standard Turkey Varieties and One Commercial Variety: A controlled study R.M Gogal Jr.!, F.W. Pierson 2, C.T. Larsen 2, P.Sponenberg 1, E Smith 3 1 Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology, 2 Department of Large Animal Clinical Services, Virginia-Maryland regional College of Veterinary Medicine, 3 Department of Animal and Poultry Science Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24060.

Justification: Commercial turkey varieties selected based on growth rates, meat potential and coloring. Challenges faced by industry: Narrow gene pool. Natural breeding has been lost in the commercial varieties. Health issues: hypertension, aorta rupture, skeletal failure and increased susceptibility to microbial invaders.

Hypothesis Standard varieties of turkeys possess genetic characteristics that code for optimal immune response and may potentially serve as a useful gene pool for enhancing the commercial lines.

Objectives Aim 1: To compare select production indices in standard and commercial turkey varieties at various stages of growth. Aim 2: To employ an immune testing panel of assays to evaluate immunophenotypes of the standard turkey lines to the chosen commercial line. Aim 3: To evaluate the genetic molecular markers of the 5 standard varieties to assess the potential genetic differences or similarities to the commercial lines.

Birds (n= 20 birds/floor pen) Standard Varieties Blue Slates Black Spanish Royal Palms Bourbon Reds Narragansett Commercial line

Immune & Production Endpoints Production Indices: Weight gain analysis Egg hatch and infertility Immune Endpoints: Packed cell volume and total protein Blood leukocyte analysis Lymphocyte recovery Lymphocyte proliferation Lymphocyte subset analysis Genetic Analysis: Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD), microsatellite, SNP analysis

Average Weight Gain 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Blues Slates Black Royal Palms Commercial strain Bourbon Reds Narragansett Turkey Breeds

Egg Hatch and Infertility Analysis Turkey Breeds Infertile Eggs (# Mean) Hatchability(% ) Blue Slates 13.8 ± 2.3 27.6 ± 3.6 Black 18.3 ± 3.4 23.6 ± 3.5 Royal Palms 9.8 ± 1.3 18 ± 2.6 Bourbon Reds 14.5 ± 3.2 32.7 ± 6.1 Naragansetts 9.7 ± 1.6 26.1 ± 6.3

Total Protein Week 9 Week 11 Week 13 Blue Slate 3.9±0.10 4.1± 0.07 4.1±0.10 Black 4.0±0.10 4.0±0.12 3.7±0.09 Royal Palm 4.2-0.14 4.0-0.08 4.4-0.08 Commercial 3.3±0.10 3.3±0.08 3.3±0.07 Bourbon Red 3.5±0.08 3.6±0.08 3.9±0.07 Narragansett 3.6±0.09 4.0±0.08 4.1±0.06 Average Packed Cell Volume (PCV) and Total Protein Packed Cell Volume Turkey Breeds Week 9 Week 11 Week 13 Blue Slate 35.9±0.61 35.1±0.62 35.8±0.64 Black 35.7±0.90 35.3±0.80 35.4±0.74 Royal Palm 37.8-0.72 37.9-0.66 39.0-0.67 Commercial 32.3±0.79 32.0±1.2 32.1±0.78 Bourbon Red 37.3±1.8 35.4±0.82 36.4±0.72 Narragansett 36.4±0.54 39.1±0.83 38.3±1.0

Peripheral Blood Leukocyte Differential Analysis 1.2 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 Blue Slates Black Royal Palms Commercial Bourbon Reds Narragansetts Turkey Breeds 9 Weeks 11 weeks 13 Weeks

Average Lymphocyte Recovery Average Lymphocyte Recovery Values 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Blue Slates Black Spanish Royal Palms Commercial Bourbon Reds Narragansett Turkey Breeds 9 wks 11 wks

T cell Mitogen Proliferation T-cell mitogen (Con A 50µg/ml) 250 200 150 100 50 0 Blue Slates Black Spanish Royal Palms Commercial s... Bourbon Reds Narragansetts Turkey Breeds

Total Lymphocyte Proliferation Pan lymphocyte mitogen (P 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Blue Slates Black Spanish Royal Palms Commercial s... Bourbon Reds Narragansetts Turkey Bree

Endogenous Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) A 16.0000 14.0000 12.0000 10.0000 8.0000 6.0000 4.0000 Naragansett Bourbon Red Blue Slate Royal Palm Black Span 2.0000 0.0000 Naragansett Bourbon Red Blue Slate Royal Palm Black Span n= 15 birds/ variety Breed

Immunologic / Physical Evaluation Results Weight change: Commercial strain was 3 X heavier Blue Slate > Black Spanish >Bourbon Red Hatchability of fertile eggs from natural mating reported at 75 88%

Immunologic / Physical Evaluation Results Packed Cell Volume & Total Protein were significantly higher in the majority of the standard varieties.

Immunologic / Physical Evaluation Results Lymphocyte Recovery- no significant differences in lymphocyte subset expression was noted across the varieties.

Immunologic / Physical Evaluation Results T-cell stimulation & Pan Lymphocyte proliferation were higher for the Standard varieties than the commercial strain. Royal Palm Bourbon Red Blue Slate

Immunologic / Physical Evaluation General Conclusions Commercial strain outperformed all of the heritage varieties in weight gain. Heritage turkeys had a more responsive immune system to non-specific stimulation.

Immunologic / Physical Evaluation General Conclusions Hemmorrhagic Enteritis Virus challenge Black Slate Bourbon Red

Genetic Relatedness 5 Varieties Investigated Royal Palm is distinct from the other four varieties, though more closely related to the Narragansett Analysis suggests the Bourbon Red, Black Spanish and Blue Slate are more closely related.

Part 2: The Growing Market Niche Compelling story Frank s turkey featured in NY Times Better flavor and texture

The Growing Market Niche Slow Food USA Adds 4 heritage turkeys to Ark of Taste in 2001 Coordinates production & distribution in 2002 Promotes flavor & culture Increases demand

The Growing Market Niche Turkey Production: Good Shepherd Ranch Number raised 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 Year

The Growing Market Niche Increasing breeding flocks

The Growing Market Niche Working with other farmers

The Growing Market Niche Managing for quality Developing a label

The Growing Market Niche Processing the product Product distribution

The Growing Market Niche Product protection - Defining heritage Range reared Naturally mating Long productive life span Slow growth rate

The Growing Market Niche Exploring new markets?

Census Update 1997: 1335 breeder birds Nearly Extinct 2003: 4275 breeder birds 300% increase 2006: 8161 breeder birds* 91% increase *preliminary

Census Update No. Breeder Birds 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Beltsville Small White Jersey Buff Other Naturally Mating Midget White White Holland 1997 0 0 0 0 0 77 6 81 450 0 714 2003 44 42 98 106 106 437 368 478 818 441 1519 2006 82 85 120 296 304 691 863 959 1208 1785 1818 Slate Narragan sett Black Royal Palm Standard Bronze Bourbon Red

Census Update 4 varieties remain on the Critical list in 2006. 3 in Threatened. 3 in Watch. 4 hatcheries breed turkeys Ship for other hatcheries 36% of hatcheries surveyed in 1997 are now out of business. Only 59 breeders maintain breeding flocks.

Conclusions Heritage turkeys don t compete with commercial lines on Feed conversion Rate of gain Days to market weight Uniformity & predictability Clean pluck

Conclusions Heritage turkeys have much to offer: Robust immune systems Higher survivability Ability to mate naturally Good hatchability without AI Active foragers Overall beauty Excellent flavor Growing market niche

What s needed for success Recovering production attributes in multiple blood lines Educating novice producers Identifying the next generation of breeder stewards

What s needed for success Safe & cost effective shipping for poults Independent USDA inspected processing facilities Balancing growth of market demand against other limitations

Heritage Turkeys are reclaiming a place in the market, meeting consumer preferences, Providing new opportunities for independent farmers Moving away from extinction but not safe yet.

Good Shepherd Turkey Ranch Oldest Continuous Strain of Standard Bred Turkeys in America Presented by: Frank R. Reese Jr.

Farm History 50 years of turkey production 4 th generation Kansas farmer Life member of the American Poultry Association

Heritage or Standard Bred Turkey Definition of a Heritage Turkey Standard Breeds by the APA Bronze, Narragansett, White Holland, Black, Slate (1873) Bourbon Red, Beltsville Small White, Royal Palm (added later)

Standard Bronze

Narragansett

White Holland

Black

Bourbon Red

Slate

Breeding Mate Naturally Use Saddles Long Productive Life Span

Nest Boxes Indoor Outdoor

Nest Boxes Natural

Hatching

Brooding Roosting in the brooder Sun Porches

Pasturing 5 acres for every 1,000 turkeys

Health NPIP, USDA, Established Testing Program with Kansas State University

Protection of Livestock Dogs Llamas Fencing Lights Strong Shelters

Barns

Turkey Roosts

Selecting Next Year s Breeders

Transporting and Processing

Heritage on the Plate