The color of the wild turkey's eggs are white!
i dont know where you got that info but i raise turkeys and the only breed i have ever seen lay a white egg is the large white commercial breeds that you buy in the store. all the wild and heritage breeds lay brownish or tan eggs with dark specks all over them.
it depends on the breed of the turkey some lay speckled eggs and some lay white eggs.
They can be white, tan, and sometimes brown.
They come from eggs! There hatched in the shade of ...?
eggs
Yes..
No they are white and they can be any color.
Result of turkeys trying to reproduce
We currently have a turkey laying eggs. She is a bronze turkey, not white. Her eggs are a very light brownish cream color. They have hundreds of irregular reddish speckles, some the size of a pen dot, all the way up to about 2mm.
turkey eggs are a pale blue or a pale green if they are any color like yellow then that means that the egg did`nt develop all the way. the mother will. just eat it or toss it sme where else.
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
Light brown (tan) with small dark brown spots.
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.
Not really. They are eggs, but unlike chickens who may lay daily for up to two years. Peahens usually begin laying eggs in April and will lay eggs every second day until a clutch of 7 to 10 eggs are collected. The eggs are light brown in color and are similar in size to turkey eggs. If eggs are collected from the nest for artificial incubation, a peahen can lay as many as 30 eggs.