6 Narragansett Turkey Hatching Eggs

okcarla

Seriously Downsizing (NOT)
11 Years
Feb 12, 2008
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Tuttle, Oklahoma
My turkeys are laying really well and fertility is excellent. I will include at least one extra egg

The Narragansett turkey is Named for Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island, this is the oldest turkey variety developed in the United States. Narragansett turkeys originate from the breeding of native wild turkeys in New England to domesticated species brought here by European settlers. They are a rare, multicolored, medium-sized breed with hens weighing up to 17 lbs. And toms up to 30 lbs. Their body plumage is primarily black with bands of steel gray. The tail is dull black, regularly penciled with parallel lines of tan, edged with steel gray. They are known for being calmer than most and are good mothers.

I ship priority mail, and take boxes directly to the Oklahoma City Airport Post Office, where they fly priority mail daily. We pack each egg individually, with napkins & bubble wrap, then bundle the eggs together with tape, in the middle of the box then surround the eggs with lots more bubble wrap. We use the largest priority box available thru the post office, to ensure the best survivability of the eggs.

We participate in the NPIP program.

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OK, I'll have to take more pictures. I have several toms and several pens of Narragansetts as I have 2 different bloodlines & haven't combined them yet.
 

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