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Cost hatching eggs

Bcoz18

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Apr 20, 2020
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I have tons of turkey eggs that I thought about selling. I've hatched maybe 30 turkeys from the eggs that have been laid but can't keep up with putting them in the incubator anymore. I thought about seeing if anyone would like to purchase them. We do have a tom and all 30 we've put in the incubator have been fertile which means I'm sure these 12 13 are as well. That's over a 5 day period.
Do people buy hatching turkey eggs and if so how much for a dozen? Or each egg?

They are burbon red / black spanish
Or burbon red / blue slate
 
I have tons of turkey eggs that I thought about selling. I've hatched maybe 30 turkeys from the eggs that have been laid but can't keep up with putting them in the incubator anymore. I thought about seeing if anyone would like to purchase them. We do have a tom and all 30 we've put in the incubator have been fertile which means I'm sure these 12 13 are as well. That's over a 5 day period.
Do people buy hatching turkey eggs and if so how much for a dozen? Or each egg?

They are burbon red / black spanish
Or burbon red / blue slate
All you have to do is check the prices on eBay. Of course, you need to meet the requirements of the state you are shipping them to. NPIP, veterinarian certification of health of the flock including proof of being free of Avian Influenza.

You also have to be in a state that hasn't banned sales due to A.I and shipping to a state that also hasn't banned sales.

It is not a requirement that you hatch all your eggs. Turkey eggs are good to eat and are prized for baking. They also make excellent custards.
 
Near Fresno California:
https://fresno.craigslist.org/grd/d/lemoore-pasture-raised-chicken-duck/7478500591.html
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near Stockton California:
https://stockton.craigslist.org/grd/d/woodbridge-turkey-eggs/7483874089.html
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All you have to do is check the prices on eBay. Of course, you need to meet the requirements of the state you are shipping them to. NPIP, veterinarian certification of health of the flock including proof of being free of Avian Influenza.

You also have to be in a state that hasn't banned sales due to A.I and shipping to a state that also hasn't banned sales.

It is not a requirement that you hatch all your eggs. Turkey eggs are good to eat and are prized for baking. They also make excellent custards.
I most definitely won't be shipping them l. Would just be local sales.
 
I'm in south Alabama I was selling eggs 5 dollars a pop as fast as I could get them. They were from mixed hen and tom. I started keeping my pure bred bourbon red eggs to build my flock up, some that hatched were mixed some I wasn't sure about I sold those poults 10 each. I'm seeing the pure bred reds selling for 20 here for a week old poult and some of the other pure variations at 15 each. I haven't sold any I've hatched out of my last batches I have 16 poults between a hen and a brooder and my red hen is sitting on 8 eggs that are due this weekend.
 

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