Odd question--
Do turkeys lay eggs regularly like a chicken?
And can you eat them?
Do turkeys lay eggs regularly like a chicken?
And can you eat them?
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turkeys are seasonal layers and not always consistantOdd question--
Do turkeys lay eggs regularly like a chicken?
And can you eat them?
turkeys are seasonal layers and not always consistant
on laying. Eggs can be eaten but are a little stronger flavored
than chicken eggs.....mixed with chicken eggs for omelets
or scrambled eggs and you won't notice them as much.....
great for baking.
Hi all!
Haven't been on in forever! Stinking FLIES-rainy week again ahead looks like- what are y'all doing for fly control? I have pets around the coops too and hesitant about the toxic treatments/baits.
Have a great day!
Okay. I counted. All of them. I sold more than I tallied. I'm down to 110 chickens and 35 turkeys. Quail are at 24. Until the next hatch. The front layer house has 45 on one side and 43 on the other. I'll be removing 11 Barnevelders to the auction this weekend, but moving the 15 from grow-out in. And I have seven in the house that will go into the Juvenile Detention Center with the poults tomorrow. My niece who came back from Georgia with me will help me build quail cages, so the coturnix will move outside. Then only the button quail will be left inside.
This works! I still have some cockerels to weed down, but they need to grow out a bit more first so I can choose well. Then the extra Wellies and Ameraucanas will go, too. One NN will be examined by Beth on Thursday and may go with her. The remaining RIR pullets will go as soon as the next age group starts laying well. I'm just starting to find pullet eggs.
I am slowly getting my flock the way I want it. Yay!
Wow! I didn't realize you had so many. I thought I was starting to have too many, with 6 outside and 8 babies inside. I do plan eventually to have several different breeds, but that is for the future, I have to finish getting my degree first. Then comes a job making money, so I can afford them all!Okay. I counted. All of them. I sold more than I tallied. I'm down to 110 chickens and 35 turkeys. Quail are at 24. Until the next hatch. The front layer house has 45 on one side and 43 on the other. I'll be removing 11 Barnevelders to the auction this weekend, but moving the 15 from grow-out in. And I have seven in the house that will go into the Juvenile Detention Center with the poults tomorrow. My niece who came back from Georgia with me will help me build quail cages, so the coturnix will move outside. Then only the button quail will be left inside.
This works! I still have some cockerels to weed down, but they need to grow out a bit more first so I can choose well. Then the extra Wellies and Ameraucanas will go, too. One NN will be examined by Beth on Thursday and may go with her. The remaining RIR pullets will go as soon as the next age group starts laying well. I'm just starting to find pullet eggs.
I am slowly getting my flock the way I want it. Yay!