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We got our first geese last year, a lavender male and two white girls (i think).  They are just 10 months old now.  i shouldn't have been browsing the hatching eggs on ebay  hide.gif but came across a woman selling Sebastopol eggs.  She has some cool colors like buff, blue, and saddleback.  i couldn't help myself!

 

So now 6 eggs are on their way and i am reading like crazy on how to incubate them.  i hatched chickens, turkeys, ducks, and quail, but never geese.  Have read through Pete's article (3x) in the sticky at the top of the section, and also have a good friend who has incubated many geese.  With what these cost, i am hoping and praying for a good hatch!  Will be posting more after they arrive, and i'm sure i will have lot's of questions.  But if anyone wants to throw some advice my way, i'm all ears!


Edited by Enchanted Sunrise Farms - 3/19/12 at 9:22am

Colleen
EE, Australorp, Silkies, Showgirls, Bantam Cochin, WCB Polish, D'Anver, Mille Fleur and Porcelain D'Uccles, Bantam Salmon Faverolles, some interesting mixes, Nigerian Dwarf Goats, Persians and Maine Coon Cat, Ducks, and Sebastopol Geese.

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Colleen
EE, Australorp, Silkies, Showgirls, Bantam Cochin, WCB Polish, D'Anver, Mille Fleur and Porcelain D'Uccles, Bantam Salmon Faverolles, some interesting mixes, Nigerian Dwarf Goats, Persians and Maine Coon Cat, Ducks, and Sebastopol Geese.

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post #2 of 63

I bought my first goose eggs last year from e-bay and they all hatched but two out of twelve eggs.  I used a forced air hovabator and hand turned five X's daily with misting at 99.5* F.  I had no idea if I was doing everything right or not and that was before I joined the forum.  Keep your humidity high at the end and they should do okay.  Also lockdown is day 26 when you stop turning them and some of mine didn't get out of the shells until day 34.

Littledear

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post #3 of 63
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Thank you so much for sharing your experience.  i will be using a Hovabator Genesis forced air with thermostat.  My friend said he puts his eggs into a still air near hatch time as the forced air dries the eggs out too much. i have a still air so will be doing the same thing.  And the misting sounds logical, as the mom goose would probably be getting off the nest to clean herself in the pond once a day then back on the nest damp, right?  

 

The conflicting information between Pete's instructions and my friend, are that Pete does dry incubation.  My friend says he fills up the water tray underneath and leaves the vent plugs out.  So, still unsure on that one.  What did you do with your humidity in the first 26 days, and where do you want it at hatch time?

Colleen
EE, Australorp, Silkies, Showgirls, Bantam Cochin, WCB Polish, D'Anver, Mille Fleur and Porcelain D'Uccles, Bantam Salmon Faverolles, some interesting mixes, Nigerian Dwarf Goats, Persians and Maine Coon Cat, Ducks, and Sebastopol Geese.

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Colleen
EE, Australorp, Silkies, Showgirls, Bantam Cochin, WCB Polish, D'Anver, Mille Fleur and Porcelain D'Uccles, Bantam Salmon Faverolles, some interesting mixes, Nigerian Dwarf Goats, Persians and Maine Coon Cat, Ducks, and Sebastopol Geese.

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post #4 of 63

Sebastopols should be a little easier to hatch but the key is the correct amount of moisture loss which can be measured by weighing and the humidity adjusted daily.

 

Best of luck with your eggs and very exciting times ahead wink.png

HELLO FROM ENGLAND
Keeping; Exhibition Dewlap Toulouse (Grey & Buff), Buff Africans, Sebastopols, Rheas & Parrots.

 

NEW PICTURE ALBUMS ADDED.
 

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HELLO FROM ENGLAND
Keeping; Exhibition Dewlap Toulouse (Grey & Buff), Buff Africans, Sebastopols, Rheas & Parrots.

 

NEW PICTURE ALBUMS ADDED.
 

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post #5 of 63

I think I fell for that same auction.   Oops!  :) 

One city boy husband that I'm converting to a poultry boy, 3 daughters, 3 Mallards, 2 dogs, one cat: and the bator's plugged in.  Hatching addict, BYC addict and you can find me in the forum "formerly known as hatch day is today" with my friends: Miss Lydia, Critterrun, StillMecle, GrannyCarol, JulieNKC, DuckGirl89, 70%Cocoa, Evelle and JazminesZoo.  I love my Gurlz!
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One city boy husband that I'm converting to a poultry boy, 3 daughters, 3 Mallards, 2 dogs, one cat: and the bator's plugged in.  Hatching addict, BYC addict and you can find me in the forum "formerly known as hatch day is today" with my friends: Miss Lydia, Critterrun, StillMecle, GrannyCarol, JulieNKC, DuckGirl89, 70%Cocoa, Evelle and JazminesZoo.  I love my Gurlz!
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post #6 of 63
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Originally Posted by QuackerJackFarms View Post

I think I fell for that same auction.   Oops!  :) 



Really?  Uh oh, we'll have to compare notes as we hatch along!

Colleen
EE, Australorp, Silkies, Showgirls, Bantam Cochin, WCB Polish, D'Anver, Mille Fleur and Porcelain D'Uccles, Bantam Salmon Faverolles, some interesting mixes, Nigerian Dwarf Goats, Persians and Maine Coon Cat, Ducks, and Sebastopol Geese.

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Colleen
EE, Australorp, Silkies, Showgirls, Bantam Cochin, WCB Polish, D'Anver, Mille Fleur and Porcelain D'Uccles, Bantam Salmon Faverolles, some interesting mixes, Nigerian Dwarf Goats, Persians and Maine Coon Cat, Ducks, and Sebastopol Geese.

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post #7 of 63
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Really?  Uh oh, we'll have to compare notes as we hatch along!


That would be great except for mine are on day 8 with nothing.  :(    I want to know how yours do, cuz I might get more.  

 

I have 2 more from another breeder doing great though!  So there's a plus! 

 

One city boy husband that I'm converting to a poultry boy, 3 daughters, 3 Mallards, 2 dogs, one cat: and the bator's plugged in.  Hatching addict, BYC addict and you can find me in the forum "formerly known as hatch day is today" with my friends: Miss Lydia, Critterrun, StillMecle, GrannyCarol, JulieNKC, DuckGirl89, 70%Cocoa, Evelle and JazminesZoo.  I love my Gurlz!
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One city boy husband that I'm converting to a poultry boy, 3 daughters, 3 Mallards, 2 dogs, one cat: and the bator's plugged in.  Hatching addict, BYC addict and you can find me in the forum "formerly known as hatch day is today" with my friends: Miss Lydia, Critterrun, StillMecle, GrannyCarol, JulieNKC, DuckGirl89, 70%Cocoa, Evelle and JazminesZoo.  I love my Gurlz!
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post #8 of 63
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Originally Posted by pete55 View Post

Sebastopols should be a little easier to hatch but the key is the correct amount of moisture loss which can be measured by weighing and the humidity adjusted daily.

 

Best of luck with your eggs and very exciting times ahead wink.png


I am also hatching geese for the first time.  I have no water in my incubator and the humidity level reads slightly less than 30% until I mist then its a little over 40%.  I am weighing everything (including chicken eggs) and everything is decreasing the appropriate amount.  The air cells look good so far.  I really appreciate your sticky, Pete.  I printed it and it hangs over my incubators and hatcher.  I have referred to it no less than 10 times in 10 days!
 

 

www.smithhobbyfarm.com

100% English Orpingtons

Blue, Black, Splash, Lavender, Buff, Jubilee, Mottled, Crele, Golden Laced Black

Miniature Jersey Cows, American Guinea Hogs, Pigmy Goats, Sebastopol and Buff Geese,

Ducks, and a bunch of Guineas

5 Great Pyrenees to keep them all safe

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www.smithhobbyfarm.com

100% English Orpingtons

Blue, Black, Splash, Lavender, Buff, Jubilee, Mottled, Crele, Golden Laced Black

Miniature Jersey Cows, American Guinea Hogs, Pigmy Goats, Sebastopol and Buff Geese,

Ducks, and a bunch of Guineas

5 Great Pyrenees to keep them all safe

NPIP KY-253

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post #9 of 63

Yes, Props to Pete.  I'm a first time gooser too.  I've read that sticky 3 times!  

One city boy husband that I'm converting to a poultry boy, 3 daughters, 3 Mallards, 2 dogs, one cat: and the bator's plugged in.  Hatching addict, BYC addict and you can find me in the forum "formerly known as hatch day is today" with my friends: Miss Lydia, Critterrun, StillMecle, GrannyCarol, JulieNKC, DuckGirl89, 70%Cocoa, Evelle and JazminesZoo.  I love my Gurlz!
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One city boy husband that I'm converting to a poultry boy, 3 daughters, 3 Mallards, 2 dogs, one cat: and the bator's plugged in.  Hatching addict, BYC addict and you can find me in the forum "formerly known as hatch day is today" with my friends: Miss Lydia, Critterrun, StillMecle, GrannyCarol, JulieNKC, DuckGirl89, 70%Cocoa, Evelle and JazminesZoo.  I love my Gurlz!
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post #10 of 63
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Originally Posted by pete55 View Post

Sebastopols should be a little easier to hatch but the key is the correct amount of moisture loss which can be measured by weighing and the humidity adjusted daily.

 

Best of luck with your eggs and very exciting times ahead wink.png


So glad you popped in here, Pete, as you seem to have a wealth of knowledge.  Please be prepared for LOT'S of questions from me in the upcoming weeks.  big_smile.png  To start with, i am assuming that after receiving these shipped eggs, i should let them rest for 24 hours, same as with chicken eggs.  i won't be using an auto turner, so assume i should turn them 3-5 times a day?  The humidity issue is a concern.  i've never done dry hatching.  But i have heard from others that it is very successful.  Anyhow, i guess i need to find an accurate kitchen scale, and also where to get bleeding control spray, artificial skin spray, Inadine Dry Powder Spray (as you mentioned in your article).  i also will need a dremel (is that what it's called, the thing that hand drills holes?).  Getting very nervous here!  roll.png

 

Colleen
EE, Australorp, Silkies, Showgirls, Bantam Cochin, WCB Polish, D'Anver, Mille Fleur and Porcelain D'Uccles, Bantam Salmon Faverolles, some interesting mixes, Nigerian Dwarf Goats, Persians and Maine Coon Cat, Ducks, and Sebastopol Geese.

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Colleen
EE, Australorp, Silkies, Showgirls, Bantam Cochin, WCB Polish, D'Anver, Mille Fleur and Porcelain D'Uccles, Bantam Salmon Faverolles, some interesting mixes, Nigerian Dwarf Goats, Persians and Maine Coon Cat, Ducks, and Sebastopol Geese.

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