Q&A for How to Hatch Turkey Eggs in an Incubator

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    What if the eggs don't hatch in 28 days?
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    Give them an extra day or two. Just to be sure, listen to the egg and see if you hear any noise.
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    When can I move the turkey chicks from an incubator to a brooder?
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    You can move them as soon as they're no longer wet, or even before that as long as you have an appropriate heat source in the brooder.
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    What humidity should the incubator be for turkey eggs?
    Amy Harrison
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    The incubation period is 28 days. You should have the humidity set at 55%, then progress it to 75% humidity on lock down.
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    Can you use an automatic turner on turkey eggs?
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    Yes, you can. But you will have to turn off the turner on the twenty fifth day, so that it no longer turns the eggs.
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    Why did my turkeys die in the egg about a week before hatching?
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    It is possible you had the wrong temperature or humidity. It is also best to flip the eggs three times per day.
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    Can I move the eggs after the hen has been setting on them for 1 to 2 weeks?
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    Yes, but you should carefully note the day she started sitting. This way, you will know what day to stop turning them.
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    Is it a problem to put chickens with turkey eggs in the same incubator?
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    You can hatch the eggs together with no problem -- just time it so they would hatch at the same time. There are many who say don't hatch them together, but it is possible and still you can raise healthy turkeys and chickens.
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    What happens if the eggs keep turning until after the 25th day?
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    Don't let them turn. Take them out of the egg turner if you have one. If you don't have one, just stop turning them.
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    If a turkey egg is cracked, can you seal the crack with glue or finger nail polish and hatch the egg?
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    Yes, it is possible. Don't use glue or nail polish, as this could be harmful to the embryo inside. Instead, use melted candle wax and seal across the crack.
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    How do I orientate the eggs when they are in the incubator?
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    Always point the smaller end down in a turner. If no turner is being used, they should lay on their side. Mark one side with an x for daily rotation.
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    Do I need to wash my turkey eggs before putting them in an incubator?
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    Since birds do not wash their eggs in the wild, there is no good reason to wash them. As a matter of fact, washing can remove the "bloom" (protective coating), increasing risk of contamination. If eggs are extremely dirty/soiled, they can be gently scraped to a reasonable degree of cleanness. They do not have to be spotless.
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    How can I tell if my hatched turkeys are male or female?
    Brett Gilbert
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    It can be hard to distinguish them at first, but it gets easier as they grow. Male turkeys are bigger, more brightly colored, have a bald head, develop a beard, have leg spurs, and have black-tipped chest feathers.
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    If I have a combo incubator, when can I move the eggs to the hatchery?
    Brett Gilbert
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    Transfer the eggs from the incubator to the hatchery on the 25th day. Make sure it's warm and humid so the young turkeys stay healthy.
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    If I put both chicken and turkey eggs into the incubator, how do I set the humidity for two types of eggs?
    Brett Gilbert
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    There is no way to change the humidity to fit both types. Turkey eggs require more humidity than chicken eggs. Your best bet is to keep them in separate incubators.
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    Do I need to get other turkeys out of the enclosure when a hen is about to lay eggs?
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    No, you do not to remove the other turkeys.
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    How big of space do turkeys need in a brooder?
    Brett Gilbert
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    The brooder needs to be big enough for the young chicks to move around in. Give them about 6 square inches of space per chick. Also, keep the heat source about 18 inches above the brooder.
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    Are eggs turned with the same side up?
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    No. The point of turning them is make sure the same side doesn't stay up so the chick doesn't get stuck to the side of the egg.
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    What humidity does an incubator need to be for turkey eggs?
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    It should be at about 55% except the three days before the hatch date, then change it to 75%.
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    When will the turkeys be old enough to put outside?
    Brett Gilbert
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    After 3 weeks, you can let them outside on warm days. Bring them back into the brooder during cold periods and nights. After 8 weeks, they'll grow feathers and can go to an outdoor coop.
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    How long can the eggs sit at room temperature before they can be put in the incubator?
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    Less than a week is ideal, however, I've had a good hatch from eggs nearly 2 weeks old. It is very cool in my house, though, about 66 degrees.
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    I started incubating the eggs in an incubator that requires manual turning. Can I move them to an automatic incubator?
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    Yes, you can, but make sure you set the new incubator at least 24 hours before you move the eggs so it can reach the correct temperature and humidity. Turn the eggs as you put them in the new incubator too.
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    What should the humidity be in the incubator?
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    The humidity should be 55% at 37.5 C. Raise this to 70-75% when you stop turning the eggs 3 days before they are due to hatch.
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    What temperature should I set on my brooder?
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    You should set your brooder at the same temperature as they were incubated at (37.5 C) for the first week, then start to lower the temperature by about 2 degrees per week until they are fully feathered.
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    Can my single stage incubator be used for multiple stages?
    Brett Gilbert
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    Single-stage incubators are meant to be used for eggs of the same age. While you can try using it for multiple-stages, you won't be able to control the environment to suit all of the eggs. The humidity is likely going to be a problem that damages some of the eggs.
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    Can having low humidity levels slow down the growth process in a turkey egg?
    Community Answer
    Yes, that is possible.
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    Shouldn't the eggs be candled at around 10 days or so? Any eggs that aren't developing can explode in the incubator, contaminating the other eggs.
    Amy Harrison
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    Yes, of course. There is a step in the article that states that the eggs should be candled after 1 week of incubation. This can't be done any earlier due to the fact that the embryo will not show up until they have been incubated for at least several days.
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