- Jul 7, 2008
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Hi Everyone!
This is my first visit here but from what I have already read, it seems like a great place
Last week someone brought me a dozen wild turkey eggs. While brush hogging he ran over the nest and the hen was killed
He rushed the eggs to me in hopes that we had a chicken setting, no luck. I put the eggs in a box and hung a flood light above it with a thermometer in there.
I put a bowl of water in with them too, for humidity. I turned the eggs a few times a day. Yesterday it was obvious that two of the eggs were no good as they were leaking, the shell was falling off and we could see that the peep was not alive. We listened to the other eggs and we could hear the peeps pecking the shell. This morning we had one hatch and as far as we can see there are at least 2 more that are trying to make their way out
I would have been thrilled with just one making it as we had no idea how long the hen was setting. Now to have at least 3 is exciting. The only problem I now have is I heard it was illegal to have them in PA! I run a rescue & sanctuary mainly for horses but I say animals so I am hoping even though I do not have a license noone will try to take them.
Now I am more concerned with what I am to be feeding the little turks? We have chicken peeps right now and they are on medicated feed. I was wondering if that would be ok for the turks or will that kill them? I read I could give them water (was told to put stones/rocks in the water ot they will drown themselves) within 24 hours. Right now I have them in a small box but plan on moving them to a bigger cage once the hatching process is over
I would so appreciate any suggestions/input.
My son and the boy I babysit actually got to see the whole process from the first pecks to the hatching and I did a small video of it.
THANK YOU in advance....
Beth
This is my first visit here but from what I have already read, it seems like a great place

Last week someone brought me a dozen wild turkey eggs. While brush hogging he ran over the nest and the hen was killed

I put a bowl of water in with them too, for humidity. I turned the eggs a few times a day. Yesterday it was obvious that two of the eggs were no good as they were leaking, the shell was falling off and we could see that the peep was not alive. We listened to the other eggs and we could hear the peeps pecking the shell. This morning we had one hatch and as far as we can see there are at least 2 more that are trying to make their way out

I would have been thrilled with just one making it as we had no idea how long the hen was setting. Now to have at least 3 is exciting. The only problem I now have is I heard it was illegal to have them in PA! I run a rescue & sanctuary mainly for horses but I say animals so I am hoping even though I do not have a license noone will try to take them.
Now I am more concerned with what I am to be feeding the little turks? We have chicken peeps right now and they are on medicated feed. I was wondering if that would be ok for the turks or will that kill them? I read I could give them water (was told to put stones/rocks in the water ot they will drown themselves) within 24 hours. Right now I have them in a small box but plan on moving them to a bigger cage once the hatching process is over

I would so appreciate any suggestions/input.
My son and the boy I babysit actually got to see the whole process from the first pecks to the hatching and I did a small video of it.
THANK YOU in advance....
Beth