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Anyone need turkey eggs from my project birds? 75% of them are big or very big. The others are normal heritage sizes. Sweet and colorful. Best for someone who can love them and eat them, as many will grow nearly as big as a broad breasted and a very small percentage may have too much of the "big" gene and need to be processed early. Most of the big ones are Oregon Gray, Dark Gray, White or Bronze due to the genetics of my flock. Smaller ones tend to be Red Bronze, Narragansett, or unique color blends.

Some of the eggs are now two weeks old and need to be set soon. I have 23 on hand.
 
That picture is so cute!!


Thanks! Do you see the vicious jealous broody watching from the right? She wants eggs too but I don't think she is committed yet. But I think this might do it for her. Watching from the other side of the fence. :lol:
 
Anyone need turkey eggs from my project birds?  75% of them are big or very big.  The others are normal heritage sizes.  Sweet and colorful.  Best for someone who can love them and eat them, as many will grow nearly as big as a broad breasted and a very small percentage may have too much of the "big" gene and need to be processed early.  Most of the big ones are Oregon Gray, Dark Gray, White or Bronze due to the genetics of my flock.  Smaller ones tend to be Red Bronze, Narragansett, or unique color blends.

Some of the eggs are now two weeks old and need to be set soon.  I have 23 on hand.

A year from now I would jump at this....right now I am not set up for incubation. That is this winters project
 
Anyone need turkey eggs from my project birds?  75% of them are big or very big.  The others are normal heritage sizes.  Sweet and colorful.  Best for someone who can love them and eat them, as many will grow nearly as big as a broad breasted and a very small percentage may have too much of the "big" gene and need to be processed early.  Most of the big ones are Oregon Gray, Dark Gray, White or Bronze due to the genetics of my flock.  Smaller ones tend to be Red Bronze, Narragansett, or unique color blends.

Some of the eggs are now two weeks old and need to be set soon.  I have 23 on hand.


My camp neighbor set some turkey eggs, but all except one was clear. I will check and see if she would like some.

But dont hold them for me if she doesn't get back to me. :)
 
Anyone need turkey eggs from my project birds?  75% of them are big or very big.  The others are normal heritage sizes.  Sweet and colorful.  Best for someone who can love them and eat them, as many will grow nearly as big as a broad breasted and a very small percentage may have too much of the "big" gene and need to be processed early.  Most of the big ones are Oregon Gray, Dark Gray, White or Bronze due to the genetics of my flock.  Smaller ones tend to be Red Bronze, Narragansett, or unique color blends.

Some of the eggs are now two weeks old and need to be set soon.  I have 23 on hand.



My camp neighbor set some turkey eggs, but all except one was clear. I will check and see if she would like some.

But dont hold them for me if she doesn't get back to me. :)


My fault. She has cochins in the incubator now, so can't do the turkeys :somad
 
I've got a broody too, but need to get out the cage and break her tomorrow. It's too hot to sit in the nest box all day and no matter what, the golf ball won't hatch.


:gig baby golf balls?

ETA ping pong balls? Lol
 
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Ok class, today's lesson is learning how to peck for food :D

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They are so cute WV, is that an Old English bantam? I love those birds.

Thanks! Do you see the vicious jealous broody watching from the right? She wants eggs too but I don't think she is committed yet. But I think this might do it for her. Watching from the other side of the fence. :lol:

That's too funny! I've got a Sebright, her name is Sebright too. She's still viciously defending her empty nest! Cept she's so tame she's not vicious!
 
They are so cute WV, is that an Old English bantam? I love those birds.
That's too funny! I've got a Sebright, her name is Sebright too. She's still viciously defending her empty nest! Cept she's so tame she's not vicious!


Yes they are OEGBs. They are so sweet. My sebrights are not that sweet! They arent mean, but not friendly either.
 
Anyone need turkey eggs from my project birds?  75% of them are big or very big.  The others are normal heritage sizes.  Sweet and colorful.  Best for someone who can love them and eat them, as many will grow nearly as big as a broad breasted and a very small percentage may have too much of the "big" gene and need to be processed early.  Most of the big ones are Oregon Gray, Dark Gray, White or Bronze due to the genetics of my flock.  Smaller ones tend to be Red Bronze, Narragansett, or unique color blends.

Some of the eggs are now two weeks old and need to be set soon.  I have 23 on hand.


:he :he :he

We want them, but just committed to a huge egg swap!! :barnie
 

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