We have some Broad Breasted Whites leftover from last year and I have two questions. At what age do they lay eggs and is there any chance they could be fertile eggs I could hatch. They will be 1 year in early May.
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We have some Broad Breasted Whites leftover from last year and I have two questions. At what age do they lay eggs and is there any chance they could be fertile eggs I could hatch. They will be 1 year in early May.
My experience is that they lay eggs at the same time that heritage turkeys lay eggs. It is a diurnal thing and they start laying when the days get long enough. Mine typically start laying in mid to late March.
It is possible, especially with a jake doing the breeding that you might get some fertile eggs but it is highly unlikely. If you had a heritage tom there would be more chances of fertile eggs.
If you are serious about breeding them, google artificial insemination of turkeys. There are videos of the process as well several good articles describing the process.
Buy those big boys a gym membership and reduce their daily feed so the ladies will be excited to be with him.X2, If you want fertile eggs, get a smaller tom so he wont crush the hens. I had BBBs in the past, two years ago the tom bred only one time with one of the females. I said only once because he was too heavy. She laid some fertile eggs. I hatched them in the incubator. Now I have heritage turkeys, the toms are lighter and the hens can handle the weight.
This thread is 7 years ago, my friend, your not likely to receive a reply.Buy those big boys a gym membership and reduce their daily feed so the ladies will be excited to be with him.
But I just didThis thread is 7 years ago, my friend, your not likely to receive a reply.