Turkey Eggs Infertile?

Cimmaron

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Jul 19, 2018
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I am having some problems hatching heritage turkey eggs. The tom is 12 months old and the hens are 9 months old. I have observed breeding activity for the past month or so. They started laying almost a month ago. I put 14 fresh eggs in the incubator 6 days ago. Just candled them and I can't see any signs of development. Is it possible they would show no signs of development at this stage or they really all infertile? I normally candle a couple hundred chicken and duck eggs every year, so I know what I am looking for, but I haven't incubated turkey eggs in 10 years and can't remember how long it takes to show an embryo.

They are getting 18% all flock pellets, oyster shell, grass, and separate free choice fish meal and Fertrell Nutribalancer, which they do eat in small amounts. It seems like all my bases should be covered nutritionally. Has the tom just not figured it out yet, lol?
 
I am having some problems hatching heritage turkey eggs. The tom is 12 months old and the hens are 9 months old. I have observed breeding activity for the past month or so. They started laying almost a month ago. I put 14 fresh eggs in the incubator 6 days ago. Just candled them and I can't see any signs of development. Is it possible they would show no signs of development at this stage or they really all infertile? I normally candle a couple hundred chicken and duck eggs every year, so I know what I am looking for, but I haven't incubated turkey eggs in 10 years and can't remember how long it takes to show an embryo.

They are getting 18% all flock pellets, oyster shell, grass, and separate free choice fish meal and Fertrell Nutribalancer, which they do eat in small amounts. It seems like all my bases should be covered nutritionally. Has the tom just not figured it out yet, lol?
I would not get concerned when candling at 6 days. They take 28 days normally to hatch. They develop slower than chicken eggs.
 
I would not get concerned when candling at 6 days. They take 28 days normally to hatch. They develop slower than chicken eggs.
Thanks!

I have duck eggs that were started the same day and have clear development already. Do the turkeys take longer to show development compared to other birds with a similar incubation period?
 
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By day 6 you should see something
I had this happen with my duck when she was new to laying though
She started end of august I incubated eggs from October till nov when they finally started to develop
My boy was younger then she was
Mine were mating all the time but my eggs just weren’t fertile
I would give it more time as she is newer to laying eggs and see if in a few weeks they do better
 
That broken egg looks fertile to me. The candled one doesn’t. But like the others have said, it can take longer to see veining in turkey eggs. I will see veining on day 6 and sometimes even day 5 (If for some reason I am candling on those days. If I am candling other eggs, I will often quickly shine the light over everything.) But I have also seen nothing between 7-10 days, left the eggs in, and then seen growth later.

The spots on turkey eggs can make it hard to distinguish tiny veins. If you candle again on day 14, you should have a better idea if it is clear, fertile, or blood ring. If I suspect blood ring, I leave it in another week. I have had some turn out to not be blood ring, so I wait until I’m absolutely sure.
 

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