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Coops Dad

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I can't even plead ignorance. I drive a tractor trailer and, when I stop for the day, one thing I do is check out the farm and garden section on the local Craigslist. Blah blah blah and next thing you know I just got 18 turkey eggs. 10 Bourbon Red eggs and 8 Blue Slate eggs.

To my great joy, they are "as laid" and not cleaned. He told me these were laid this week. How long before I gotta start stale dating them?

My wife may not be pleased but I'm really looking forward to this hatch.

Also, ignore my bedsheet- I don't take the good stuff on the road.
 

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I'll start by saying I have never hatched turkey eggs but I have hatched goose eggs that were 3 weeks old and guinea that were over a month old.
If you're on the road for 7-10 days, I wouldn't sweat it. Keep them cool and out of the sun. Turn them when you think of it.
 
I'll start by saying I have never hatched turkey eggs but I have hatched goose eggs that were 3 weeks old and guinea that were over a month old.
If you're on the road for 7-10 days, I wouldn't sweat it. Keep them cool and out of the sun. Turn them when you think of it.
I'll be home tomorrow and some will be 6 days old by then. So, thanks for the good news!
 
I just set some turkeys myself :) You have a week to ten days before eggs start to lose viability, so if possible you want to get them set before then.
Awesome, thanks! They'll go in the incubator tomorrow. We also have a blue Ameracauna that my wife says just went broody so that little hen may get a few big eggs to sit on.
 

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