Turkens, are the best form of no feather on neck chickens.
Turkens are just chickens (unlike its name would like you to believe). Turkens are chickens without feathers on their neck to make plucking and processing easier.
Yes. All birds lay eggs.
Naked Neck turkens typically lay about 3 to 5 eggs per week, which averages to approximately 0.4 to 0.7 eggs per day. Factors such as age, health, and environmental conditions can influence their egg production. These birds are known for their hardiness and unique appearance rather than high egg production.
Duck's fertilize their eggs within the female duck's body. This means that eggs that will hatch are already fertilized when they are laid. Ducks still lay unfertilized eggs, but they will never be fertilized or become ducklings.