The number of turkey poults born can vary widely depending on the breeding practices and the specific flock. On commercial turkey farms, a typical hen can lay about 100 to 120 eggs per year, with a high hatch rate often exceeding 80%. Therefore, in a controlled setting, thousands of poults can be born from a single flock during a breeding season. In the wild, the number is lower, with a hen usually raising around 10 to 12 poults successfully to maturity.
Turkey poults/chicks.
The offspring of a turkey is called a poult. Poults are born with downy feathers and are capable of walking and feeding themselves shortly after hatching. They stay with their mother for protection and guidance.
female turkey are call hens
Poults
A hen .
A male turkey is called a tom or gobbler. A female is a hen and baby turkeys are called poults.
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Goats have kids, turkeys have... 'poults' or 'chicks'.But the hens lay a 'clutch' of 10-14 eggs, usually one per day.
Hen. Turkey - the young are referred to as a poult, or chick. The female is referred to as a hen, and the male a tom.
Turkey eggs usually hatch in Spring. Male turkey babies, also known as poults, will stay with their mother through the fall. Female poults stay with their mother about a year, and go their own way when spring comes again.
Baby Turkeys are called Poults...apparently Baby turkeys are called poults- short for poultry.
a mature bird is a tom , while a immature male turkey is a jake