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Breed × purpose × region review

Bourbon Red for direct marketing / specialty in Upper Southeast.

Breed selection guide · 2026
TurkeysHeritageHeritage breedConservancy: WatchExcellent
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Performance and management data sourced from: Livestock Conservancy — Bourbon Red Turkey.

Bourbon Red is the heritage Thanksgiving turkey — naturally reproduces, forages on pasture, and commands premium pricing. Slower growth means a longer feed cycle but the direct-marketing economics work at premium prices.

Performance scorecard

Breed × region × purpose scorecard

Bourbon Red

Heritage·Upper Southeast·Direct Marketing / Specialty
ExcellentOverall fit

Production metrics

  • Mature hen weight14–18 lb
  • Mature tom weight23–33 lb

Trait ratings

  • Heat toleranceGood
  • Cold hardinessGood
  • Humidity toleranceGood
  • Parasite resistanceGood
  • TemperamentGoodcalm
  • Maternal instinctGood

Regional fit — Upper Southeast

Heat-tolerant for a heritage turkey.

Regional strengths

Regional heritage-breed history supports the direct-marketing story.

Regional weaknesses

Slow growth; processor relationships become tighter near Thanksgiving — secure scheduling early.

Parasite pressure noteStandard small-flock management.

Fencingstandard
Housingbasic shelter
Experience requiredsome experience
Shearing requiredNo
Feeding systempasture, grain supplement
Mature weight (female)14–18 lb

Market access

  • Commercial marketFair
  • Direct-market appealExcellent

Heritage Thanksgiving turkeys command 2–4× the price per pound of commercial birds. Bourbon Red is the most-recognized heritage variety.

Heritage status

Bourbon Red is a heritage breed.

Heritage livestock breeds are populations historically adapted to specific regions and management systems before industrial production drove genetics toward maximum-output specialization. Choosing a heritage breed is both a production decision and a conservation contribution.

Livestock Conservancy status: Watch. Status reflects population size and rate of decline. Verify current status at livestockconservancy.org before planning a conservation breeding program.

Getting started with Bourbon Red in Upper Southeast

Strong heritage-Thanksgiving demand from Nashville / Lexington / Knoxville food scenes; Bourbon Red was developed in Kentucky.

Management adaptations for Upper Southeast

Same as NE-2 — early customer orders, early processor scheduling.

Common health concerns

  • Slower growth than commercial — premium pricing required

Upper Southeast parasite pressureStandard small-flock management.

Establish a veterinary relationship before bringing animals onto your operation. Large-animal veterinarians have shrinking availability in many regions; identify your vet first, then buy animals.

Market access & economics

Commercial market accessFair
Direct-market appealExcellent

Heritage Thanksgiving turkeys command 2–4× the price per pound of commercial birds. Bourbon Red is the most-recognized heritage variety.

Prices, premiums, and market access vary significantly by operation, region, and year. These descriptions reflect general patterns documented in extension publications — do not treat them as guaranteed outcomes for your operation.

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