No it does not it can be free to rom in the wild and u can freeze ure eggs but it's orrery dum u can just let them be cold but dont wash them
yes u can but u need an incubator and you need to do exactly what turkey mothers do or else all the eggs wont hatch and they will die yes u can but u need an incubator and you need to do exactly what turkey mothers do or else all the eggs wont hatch and they will die
Turkey eggs are larger than chicken eggs. I have seen a turkey egg make an omelet that would be equivalent to two chicken eggs. But the taste is the same, however when the omelet made from the turkey eggs got cold, the color changed from yellow to greenish gray. It was really weird.
Unlike chickens, turkeys take 28 days to hatch. The ideal temperature for incubation of a turkey egg is 99F and a humidity of 60%+. Turkey eggs need to be turned as much as 5 times every 24 hours. Large drops in temperature can slow or even stop embryo development. Keep the eggs away from drafts and rapid temperature fluctuations.
Hephaestus was born by something in his mother that makes the egg not need fertilizing.
You need to know perimeter when you're fencing the yard. You need to know area when you're mowing it, seeding it, fertilizing it, buying it, or selling it.
yes but you do need eggs
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According to butterball.com you will need 27lbs of turkey. Figure one pound a person equals that many pounds a turkey. 18 people = 18 pound turkey
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yea i guess if they are kept warm and are put under the right circumstances yes you can hatch wild turkey eggs but they must be kept at a constant temperature of 99 degrees and for at least 28 days so if you are planning on it you definitely need a incubator. also it is illegal in most states to remove or have wild turkeys or turkey eggs so check your state laws before you try this or you could be in for some very costly problems
No you can not shoot a hen turkey in the spring. You can only shoot them in the fall. Because they need to lay there eggs and have poults to grow up then you can shoot them in the fall when they are bigger and don't need to nuture little ones.
You dont need any vaccination to travel to Turkey. Also there is not any mandotary vaccination.