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No. It is illegal to take possession of wild turkey eggs. Contact a local Game Warden or DNR agent and turn them over to him/her. The only other legal option is to turn them over to a wildlife rehabilitator.So my dad accidentally hit a wild turkey while mowing hay today. It broke most of the eggs but 3 of them weren’t completely destroyed. They are all 3 cracked pretty bad but all of the membranes are still intact. There is no sign of any fluid leaking from any of them. I guess my question is, do I continue to incubate them or are they goners? I have no idea what stage of incubation they are in. He just said the ones that didn’t survive had feathers.
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do.