Hey there! Let's find easy and fun ways to say, "The poults have come out of their eggs!" Here are some options you can use:
1. The baby turkeys have hatched! 2. The little turkeys just came out of their shells! 3. The turkey chicks have popped out of their eggs! 4. The tiny turkeys have just hatched from their eggs! 5. The baby turkeys are out of their eggs now!
All these mean the same thing – the turkey babies are born and ready to start their life outside their eggs! Hope that helps you say it in a way that sounds fun and easy to understand!
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