Well, my buddies neighbor did.
We were splitting logs up in Auburn, and the neighbors were out weedwackin.
They happened on a nest with 7 eggs, 1 of which the wacker got, but I have the other 6.
They were cold and who knows how long they been there . . .
The egg that the weedwacker got looked just like a fresh egg, no signs incubation had started.
The nest was in thigh-high grasses and weeds, about 50ft from the house.
I believe where Im at the wild turkeys are rio grandes.
I am gonna set them tonight at midnight, and hope for the best.
Im kinda excited, but I dont wanna get my hopes up.
The eggs are clean and the broken one looked fresh, so I got that going for me.
My bator has 5 BA eggs that are peeping, and should pip tomoro or so . . .
There are also 56 coturnix quail eggs on the main turner, in the same bator.
Im gonna rig up some kinda rack to attach a turkey-egg-holder to the turner as well.
Does anybody know when the turkeys around Auburn/Sacramento started laying their eggs?
Is it possible these might maybe hatch?
Thankyou!
Edit-
Now that I think about it, there was a lone female I saw wandering on the road on my way in this morning.
Usually when I see turkeys there, itsa group or a lone tom.
I also remember thinking this lone female looked kinda panicked/distressed.
Maybe it was her nest and she was nearby watching it till she had a good setting.
They were already weedwacking the yard when I drove past.
Maybe, just maybe, these eggs are fresh and good.
We were splitting logs up in Auburn, and the neighbors were out weedwackin.
They happened on a nest with 7 eggs, 1 of which the wacker got, but I have the other 6.
They were cold and who knows how long they been there . . .
The egg that the weedwacker got looked just like a fresh egg, no signs incubation had started.
The nest was in thigh-high grasses and weeds, about 50ft from the house.
I believe where Im at the wild turkeys are rio grandes.
I am gonna set them tonight at midnight, and hope for the best.
Im kinda excited, but I dont wanna get my hopes up.
The eggs are clean and the broken one looked fresh, so I got that going for me.
My bator has 5 BA eggs that are peeping, and should pip tomoro or so . . .
There are also 56 coturnix quail eggs on the main turner, in the same bator.
Im gonna rig up some kinda rack to attach a turkey-egg-holder to the turner as well.
Does anybody know when the turkeys around Auburn/Sacramento started laying their eggs?
Is it possible these might maybe hatch?
Thankyou!

Edit-
Now that I think about it, there was a lone female I saw wandering on the road on my way in this morning.
Usually when I see turkeys there, itsa group or a lone tom.
I also remember thinking this lone female looked kinda panicked/distressed.
Maybe it was her nest and she was nearby watching it till she had a good setting.
They were already weedwacking the yard when I drove past.
Maybe, just maybe, these eggs are fresh and good.
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