Hello Hive
This is what it looks like in the turkey cake. The turkeys have just hatched out some new sets of poults and they all look so little and cute.
Happy new day to us all, I hope that we all had the most wonderful Easter celebration. We are grateful for a time and moment like this, a time of rest and reflection. We all didn't go to farm of course but took out some time for the easter Sunday service before moving on to share some food among ourselves in celebration.
Although it was little bit the joy of the lord is sufficient for us.
Moving on I went to check on a neighbors turkey which has recently hatched some poults.
Myself and my sister have bought one or two turkey hoping that the expansion will begin from here. One turkey laying some poults and then the poults grows to lay eggs and the circle continues from there.
This was the successful trend we wished to have but things aren't going our way yet
Each time our turkey lays some eggs, like say about 8-12max, they end up not hatching any of the eggs. This has been a recurring trend that is giving us so much concern. For about two years now our turkey ought to have expanded from the current number we have.
Now my neighbors turkey has laid about 8-10 eggs, and here now we have about 8 poults hatched from those eggs. My sister and I have been worried about why our own case is like this making my sister to believe that she doesn't have a lucky hand at this, you know those believe that people often have about having a lucky hand for raising animals.
They believe that when you have a lucky hand your animals grow well and are productive and expanding but on the contrary, you won't experience an expansion if this is absent. This is a traditional belief nevertheless we are on the lookout for why our own turkey are unable to hatch the eggs they lay without any physical challenge.