Turkeys begin to lay their eggs during the spring. They only lay eggs once a year and it's rare that they lay eggs in the fall.
Depends on the breed and how it is reared/kept. Outside of intensive production, most people would not expect eggs until the spring of the year after hatch.
yes
otherwise you wouldnt have anything for thanksgiving
Turkeys don't have an excat month they lay their eggs. But it is most likely that if you have a turkey, it will lay it's eggs either in the Spring, or the Fall.
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In the summer.
In nests.
Turkeys lay eggs.
Turkey's are ground nesting birds. So, in the woods (not usually open fields or hedges) they will scratch together a "nest" of leaves and lay a few eggs. They have been known to lay non-fertile eggs to distract predators from the real nest.
Turkeys do lay 8 to 15 eggs, but not in tree nests. They lay their eggs in shallow holes scooped out of the ground.
Yes, but they wont be fertile. Hen turkeys lay eggs in the spring with or without the tom.
Birds do not have periods. They lay eggs.
"No. Turkeys can't fly." Wrong answer....turkeys DO fly. They will not lay eggs in a nest in a tree however. They make nests on the ground in thick cover and that is where they lay their eggs. Hope that helps.
Wild turkeys lay tan eggs on the ground. They will usually lay the eggs in the long grasses to hide them from predators.
Turkeys do not lay eggs - they're male.
Most hens (female turkeys) lay a clutch of 12-14 eggs per spring. If a nest is destroyed by a predator, the hen will get bred again, and then lay another clutch of 12-14 eggs.
According to North Carolina's agricultural department, "Turkey breeders start to lay eggs for hatching at 32 weeks of age. They are artificially inseminated each week during their egg production period which is approximately 25-30 weeks."
Turkeys lay from early spring to early summer, a span of about 4 months. During that time the turkey will lay 12-18 eggs and then sit on them. If you collect their eggs they will continue to lay, eventually producing an average of 1 egg every 2 days for a possible total of 80-100 eggs. Most people who breed turkeys collect the eggs and hatch them to maximize the number of turkey poults produced.
Goats have kids, turkeys have... 'poults' or 'chicks'.But the hens lay a 'clutch' of 10-14 eggs, usually one per day.