- Apr 13, 2012
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I am hoping that my bourbons will lay while in the pen in the morning just like my chickens and then I can let them out for the afternoon. Is this not the case for turkeys? Are they not as predictable as chicken hens?Hey. Yes, I did begin my spreadsheet but then I got frustrated when my girls were sneaking out and going in the woods, in the neighbor's yard, hiding in the bush in the front yard and everywhere else to they could hide to lay their eggs, so I stopped. I knew my documentation would not be accurate because I couldn't accurately document the number eggs they were laying.I will try again this year being as though now I know what they are up to. I kinda know where there hiding places are, so I will be able to check. It will be just my luck, they will change up on me and lay somewhere else.![]()
I can say that the the 5 different hiding places that I found had anywhere from 12 - 22 eggs in each nest. However I did see a few broken shells in a couple of the nests, so I don't know if the girls stepped on them or if something got in the nest and ate the yolks.