The article highlights the significant difference in growth rates between male and female turkeys, with males growing faster from the age of 8 weeks. This disparity in growth continues until 20 weeks for females and 24-26 weeks for males. To optimize growth and reduce feed costs, the article recommends separating male and female turkeys for breeding from day-old or 8-week-old age. This strategy not only enhances live weight and lowers feed costs but also improves the preservation of young animals and the quality of carcasses by 10-11% and 8%, respectively.