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Can they be eaten raw? --[[User:Dudemcman|Dudemcman]] 04:15, 11 March 2011 (UTC) | Can they be eaten raw? --[[User:Dudemcman|Dudemcman]] 04:15, 11 March 2011 (UTC) | ||
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So far i have seen no evidence of them being eaten raw. Maybe raw egg is low on a priority list. | So far i have seen no evidence of them being eaten raw. Maybe raw egg is low on a priority list. | ||
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==Sterile Turkeys== | ==Sterile Turkeys== | ||
I'm new to bird-animal husbandry, but I think my turkeys are doing it wrong. I've had a fort running for three years now, and have accumulated almost a thousand eggs, and not one of them has hatched. I embarked with a pair of gobblers and a dozen hens. To ensure the hens had adequate time to roost I forbid the nest boxes and the eggs of the four fattest birds (so really I'm talking about 30ish eggs that have failed to hatch). Two years later not one clutch has hatched. It the problem that I forbade them? Are my gobblers duds? Does it have something to do with embark birds? Has anyone seen a clutch of eggs hatch, and if so under what conditions? | I'm new to bird-animal husbandry, but I think my turkeys are doing it wrong. I've had a fort running for three years now, and have accumulated almost a thousand eggs, and not one of them has hatched. I embarked with a pair of gobblers and a dozen hens. To ensure the hens had adequate time to roost I forbid the nest boxes and the eggs of the four fattest birds (so really I'm talking about 30ish eggs that have failed to hatch). Two years later not one clutch has hatched. It the problem that I forbade them? Are my gobblers duds? Does it have something to do with embark birds? Has anyone seen a clutch of eggs hatch, and if so under what conditions? | ||
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