Like all birds, it's a clutch.
Yes turkey eggs are brown
eggs
No
maybe in turkey itself
If the hen turkey is nesting let her incubate the eggs. If you have a good broody chicken hen let the hen incubate the eggs.
You can cook them and eat them.
larger
Thawed turkey smells like eggs because of sulfur. The smell should go away after you rinse the turkey. If it still smells after rinsing, you should not use the turkey.
The scientific name for the wild turkey is the Meleagris gallopavo. The common name is the domesticated turkey. The turkey has different names in all different origins.
Sometimes
Royal Palm turkey eggs are typically large and light cream to tan in color. They have a smooth, slightly glossy surface, similar to other turkey eggs. The eggs may have small speckles or markings on them.
Yes..