Pearlescent
Songster
- Apr 17, 2024
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My ladies have been laying well, and I have around 17 fertile (I’ve seen the Tom mate both of ‘em) eggs.
Here’s the thing, it gets down to 40F here at night. Is that cold enough to cause issues for the eggs? One of my hens sat on them one night, but other than that they’ve been on their own. I have started collecting fresh ones and storing them in an egg carton inside, because the box is crowded with eggs. It is currently around 45F, and it’s only 10PM. So it may go down a bit more. I’ve read that anything lower than 57F can be dangerous for Turkey eggs, which feels odd because I trust my hens instincts and doubt they’d breed too early for the eggs to live. One thing I’ve noted, is that a huge % of eggs laid by my 8 month old hen are “mottled” on the inside, I know this from shining a flashlight into them. I heard that’s a bad thing in chicken eggs, but am unsure about Turkey eggs.
Should I start taking more eggs inside? Or would it be fine to just let them sit outside until one of my hens starts brooding?
Additionally, how long will fertile eggs stay viable? I really don’t want to set up my incubator again, but it’d be a shame if my hens just didn’t brood and I wasted all the eggs. One of my hens is a proven brooder, and great mother, so I’m hoping she starts brooding soon.
And last of all, how many eggs can I expect to be fertile after a successful breeding? So I know when to start eating them, without wasting a fertile egg.
Please and thank you
I’ve done this before, but last time it was summer, so it was warm at night.
Here’s the thing, it gets down to 40F here at night. Is that cold enough to cause issues for the eggs? One of my hens sat on them one night, but other than that they’ve been on their own. I have started collecting fresh ones and storing them in an egg carton inside, because the box is crowded with eggs. It is currently around 45F, and it’s only 10PM. So it may go down a bit more. I’ve read that anything lower than 57F can be dangerous for Turkey eggs, which feels odd because I trust my hens instincts and doubt they’d breed too early for the eggs to live. One thing I’ve noted, is that a huge % of eggs laid by my 8 month old hen are “mottled” on the inside, I know this from shining a flashlight into them. I heard that’s a bad thing in chicken eggs, but am unsure about Turkey eggs.
Should I start taking more eggs inside? Or would it be fine to just let them sit outside until one of my hens starts brooding?
Additionally, how long will fertile eggs stay viable? I really don’t want to set up my incubator again, but it’d be a shame if my hens just didn’t brood and I wasted all the eggs. One of my hens is a proven brooder, and great mother, so I’m hoping she starts brooding soon.
And last of all, how many eggs can I expect to be fertile after a successful breeding? So I know when to start eating them, without wasting a fertile egg.
Please and thank you

I’ve done this before, but last time it was summer, so it was warm at night.
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