pulykatojások
Pulykatojások, or turkey eggs, are the reproductive cells laid by female turkeys. They are larger than chicken eggs and typically have a thicker shell, often with a speckled appearance ranging from light brown to dark brown. The size of a turkey egg can vary, but they are generally about 3 to 3.5 inches long and 1.5 to 2 inches wide.
In terms of composition, turkey eggs are similar to other poultry eggs, containing a yolk and albumen
While not as commonly consumed by humans as chicken eggs, turkey eggs can be eaten. Their larger
In agricultural settings, turkey eggs are primarily used for incubation to hatch turkey poults, which are then