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
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It usually takes 13 to 15 days for a wild finch egg to hatch. This can vary 1 to 2 days depending on outside elements that effect hatching times.
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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.
at least one
Twenty-eight to 30 days.
Normally nearly all the duck eggs will hatch, although occasionally one or two eggs in the clutch will never hatch. Of course, in the wild, some eggs are eaten or broken by predators, but those that survive will should hatch, if they have been cared for properly.
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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
On beaches, they lay them and then hide them, then leave until they hatch.