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- May 23, 2015
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Go with this breed if you are fascinated! They really are wonderful chickens, but so many people are unable to get past their looks... then again, there are a number of stories of how someone will happen to get unplanned/unwanted turken chick..... only to become a fan of the breed. Check out the naked neck turken thread.
The birds from hatcheries are pretty good layers and many are reasonably heavy, many are heavier than say, the barred rocks from the same place. I don't keep records so I could not tell you exactly how many eggs but they do lay a lot. Many of them lay large/x large eggs however, keep in mind hatcheries are about quantity than quality, so there are always going to be some birds in any breed that lay a little less/smaller eggs or are smaller.. but then also there are some that might get really big or lay huge eggs. a friend who hatches for other people- I use her services because I am very allergic to chicken dander, has told me several times that the eggs from my birds are much bigger than the eggs from many different breeds others bring to her for hatching.
btw- welcome and I'm in so Cal too... the summers are always 110-120F with several months of solid 100+F days the naked necked birds always do much better than the non-naked necks.
You said something about your friend breeding Turkens, correct? If they're as meaty and lay jumbo eggs as you say, I would love to get in touch with her.
