11 wild turkey eggs.....

Keep um in the bator and call, don't trash them just yet..

things happen when one is brush hogging, nobodies fault really.. Turkeys really are good at hiding there nests and even if one would thought the area was suspected of a nest, more than likely you will never find it to even brush hog around it..

but i would call and see what they say and just maybe they will allow you to incubate them or possibly keep them for release or hatch them to give to someone with authority to raise for release.. the poults deserve that chance

~Wilds~
 
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Deer fawns, unless you see the dead mother, are fine the mother will not bed down near them, Newborn fawn have no scent, so she will stay away from their bed, so not to leave her scent.

Buck fawns , should never be bottle fed. Have known people killed by bottle fed bucks during the rut.

Yes it is so sad how many fawns are stolen from their mothers each year.

People who rehab fawns have set ups designed so that the fawns do not see them and never learn to imprint on people. Just for that reason.
Any animals released back into the wild that have been inprinted is a danger. That is why training is required to be a rehabor

Whats so great about this forum, is info that we can share.

Like Patyrdz was just trying to help, but could get in trouble without getting some info.

Glad to see people like you rehab wildlife.
If not done proper great danger to wildlife and people.
Like a imprint buck, your a deer to him, and will be the biggest pet,until the rut then he is going to fight you.
 

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