Why We Don’t Eat Turkey Eggs

Turkey is a holiday staple, yet most people never wonder why turkey eggs are missing from grocery shelves. Supermarkets stock chicken, duck, and even quail eggs, but turkey eggs remain almost impossible to find. The reason isn’t taste or safety—those who have tried them often describe the flavor as richer and creamier than chicken eggs.

Turkey eggs are completely safe to eat and nutritionally similar to other eggs, just slightly larger. The real obstacle is economic efficiency. Turkeys take about seven months to mature before laying eggs, while chickens start much earlier. They also produce eggs far less frequently, making each egg significantly more expensive to produce. Experts estimate turkey eggs could cost around $3 each or over $30 per dozen, a price most consumers would reject when cheaper alternatives exist.

Raising turkeys involves higher overhead costs too. These birds need more food, space, and care than chickens, all before producing a single egg. When maintenance expenses combine with low output, turkey eggs become commercially unviable. Consequently, turkey farming has focused almost exclusively on meat production, where profitability is far greater.

Historically, turkey eggs were more common before industrial farming revolutionized chicken egg production. As chicken farming grew faster and cheaper, it dominated the market and pushed turkey eggs into obscurity. Today they remain a rare novelty rather than a practical choice. The absence of turkey eggs comes down to simple economics: they cost too much to produce and offer too little return, making them a poor fit for large-scale agriculture despite their perfectly good taste.

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