Result of turkeys trying to reproduce
eggs
Yes..
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.
Yes turkey eggs are brown
They come from eggs! There hatched in the shade of ...?
Yes. The eggs of a turkey are stronger flavored and richer than chicken eggs. They often have a distinct "wild" flavor and can sometime taste of pine/cedar if gathered from the wild. Domestic turkey eggs do not usually have a bad flavor but they are distinctly different than the egg of a chicken.
No
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.
Turkey eggs usually take 21 to 28 days to hatch depending on what they are incubated in like an incubator or by a hen. It also depends on how fertile it is and how it is cared for. It usually takes closer to 28 days.
maybe in turkey itself
Turkey eggs are usually used for reproduction, being somewhat rarer than chicken eggs. Double yolked eggs, however, are not viable, and so can be sold for cooking because they are useless for making new turkeys. So while not ALL turkey eggs have two yolks, most of those that are sold for eating do. The single yolkers are hatched to create the next generation of turkeys.
Turkey eggs usually take 21 to 28 days to hatch depending on what they are incubated in like an incubator or by a hen. It also depends on how fertile it is and how it is cared for. It usually takes closer to 28 days.