I should be having a pullet or two laying soon, so I was just wondering.....
Yes, and I brought the article home. Tons of pics, from their massive brooders with hundreds of poults to a little old Italian lady, holding a turkey that's half her size! Lol. It says for turkey orders, choose from white, Bourbon Red, heritage or wild turkey. So you would go with heritage?
Hatching pullet eggs comes down to personal preferences... if you understand the difficulties and want to try, then go for it...

Have you gone to the sex-link information thread? There's some real nice charts in the first post. I love that thread! I breed sex links from red EE roo x Dominique and SLW. Beautiful hens it does produce!!
I'd rather hatch a pullet egg than an egg from an older hen at the end of her laying life. Never had luck with the latter!
New thread? We said they said???
Walnut, your birds are absolutely gorgeous! I'm LOVING that Columbian pattern. Those just might produce some nice sex links, except for the underlying crossing that made them!
I have one little pullet who likes to spar with her 2 hatch mate cockrels at the same time. The 3 of them were going at it for a good half hour yesterday. If I wasn't convinced that she was a BSL, I'd be worried about her gender issues. Hmmmm.... perhaps she does have gender issues!!! She's a feisty one. Perhaps I SHOULD name her Raven. Normal??? I think I saw that. It's a setting on my washer.
Ah, the light bulb goes off when I read your post here. If you breed the second generation of sex links, you will not get sex links. It has to be breeding from first generation, generally with a dark male over a light female, with specific gene patterns that affect feathering. Read that sex linked information thread.
And so she blows yet an other hole in the "they said" endless drivvel litany of truths.
I see a trend of troublemaking pullets named Raven...

Actually, I put no gender guesses weighed by how they are willing to chest bump... most of my pullets were the biggest chest bumpers... and my hens rule their flocks, they will smack down a younger cockerel acting hormonal faster than any of my roos will... the roos only intervene if the cockerels won't back down to the girls...
Here is my EE hen I hatched pullet eggs from...
The rooster she was with...
And this is their daughter who is now bigger than her mom... this was taken just as she started laying...
And her brother...
Not only were these from pullet eggs, but they were 2 of the 4 from my very first hatch... I set 4 eggs and all 4 hatched... the other 2 were all red cockerels and I gave them to a friend when they were still young...