A century of Turkey talk 2000-2100.

Ralph-I'm just glad they got there in one piece and didn't freeze! Just sorry it took you an hour to unwrap them lol.

I mark all my air cells at lockdown. Mostly so I know which way to lay them down lol. And, I only mark dates on them when they'll be mailing out so the other person knows how old they are.
 
Well I found another yearling hen that is starting to sprout a beard.

That makes 3. 2 Bourbon and now a palm.

There is only a 10 percent chance of that in wild turkeys.

Are heritage percentages higher?

Or am I just lucky to have such rare hens?
 
Well I found another yearling hen that is starting to sprout a beard.

That makes 3. 2 Bourbon and now a palm.

There is only a 10 percent chance of that in wild turkeys.

Are heritage percentages higher?

Or am I just lucky to have such rare hens?


It's funny that so many of us have hens with little beards :) I think it must be a higher percentage than wild turkeys. Big Bird definitely has one, and Coco doesn't care for being touched so I can't tell lol.
 
That was a good idea - planting what's in your scratch grain. :))

I didn't plant herds, I planted herbs. Sorry, I missed that typo. My scratch is non GMO, no soy whole grain, so it does pretty well. There was a stalk of milo (several but the neighbor mowed them down) that grew near the coop door. When it was mature, I pulled it up and gave it to the birds. They loved it. All that was left was half the stalk.
 
Aurora and I traded some eggs.

She is the egg packing champion of the world. Mine got there was a couple broken and detached air sacs. I thought I was packing them so well. I have sent 2 batches of eggs and both have had broken eggs in them. Disgusting! I think the post office completely ignores the words "FRAGILE" and "EGGS" when written on the package.


My mailman left the eggs on my deck in with below freezing temps. I may or may not have live eggs. I candled her eggs and found some of the air sacs. I must admit I have trouble finding air sacs in turkey eggs. I did find one that now has 2 air sacs. one on the top and one on the side.

I got the eggs on Saturday and left them in the package to warm and relax. I opened them yesterday and they have been sitting since then. I will be putting them in the incubator today, after they get washed and rinsed. It appears she puts the date on hers, so the oldest egg is 8 days old today. It is time to hatch.

I only mark mine with which breeding group they come from. I place eggs every 7-10 days so I know they never get old.

Just curious how or what do you mark on yours?

I mark the air sac on all chicken eggs, I do not on Turkey eggs as it is just too hard to see. I have found if I do not mark chicken eggs I will put and egg in upside down. Especially with creamette eggs, which are a little on the round side.

I mark dates. I also marked weights on the chicken eggs this time. I'm trying to increase the size of my birds and eggs, so a little experiment. I've written other things like question marks for something or a mark to remind me what egg might need re-candled. I've not had any ill affects from writing on the eggs, as far as I can see, so why not.
 
I didn't plant herds, I planted herbs.  Sorry, I missed that typo.  My scratch is non GMO, no soy whole grain, so it does pretty well.  There was a stalk of milo (several but the neighbor mowed them down) that grew near the coop door.  When it was mature, I pulled it up and gave it to the birds.  They loved it.  All that was left was half the stalk.
What brand of scratch did you find that is nonGMO?
 
I'm new to turkeys, and my chocolate turkeys just stating laying, how long can I hoard the eggs, before putting them in the incubator?
 

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