No they make nest in the wild. Usually under fallen trees or in thick areas to have some overhead cover. About 1/3 of the hens are killed by coyotes in our area while on the nest. They try to remain camouflage while a predator is near so for a coyote it just a follow your nose game for them.
Turkeys lay eggs.
Turkeys do lay 8 to 15 eggs, but not in tree nests. They lay their eggs in shallow holes scooped out of the ground.
Wild turkeys lay tan eggs on the ground. They will usually lay the eggs in the long grasses to hide them from predators.
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.
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.
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."
They can stay where they are as long as there is some where to lay there eggs like in dirt, mud, sand, but they don't lay their eggs in water. For example: the river (it have mud and dirt on both sides to where turtles can lay eggs.
it just depends on the breed of turkey. most turkeys lay lite to dark tan eggs with specks of brown on them for camoflauge. now the large whiter domestic breeds like you buy in the store usually lay white eggs.