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Originally Posted by JulieNKC View Post

 

 

celebrate.gif Hopefully we'll both have little gosling(s) soon!

 

 

we need more goslings all of us

One Rooster 12 hens, 1 pair geese, 12  toddler ducks, 1 toddler gander, 2 Baby geese, 2 doe rabbits, 1 buck rabbit, 10 baby rabbits, 3 dogs and eggs in bator

 

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One Rooster 12 hens, 1 pair geese, 12  toddler ducks, 1 toddler gander, 2 Baby geese, 2 doe rabbits, 1 buck rabbit, 10 baby rabbits, 3 dogs and eggs in bator

 

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post #2492 of 3426

 

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Originally Posted by JulieNKC View Post

Ok, my goose egg is on day 26. Air cell is growing larger each day, gosling has filled up the egg. I can see shadows pushing up into the air cell, but no internal pip yet. Temp 100, humidity has been raised to 60%(because there are quail pipping in there too), will raise to 80% once it pips. I've quit turning so the gosling can turn. Everything sound good? fl.gif

Here is the air cell from the side.

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And here is the back with the shadowing.

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Yay!  celebrate.gif

 

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Originally Posted by jerryford View Post

 

we need more goslings all of us

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Welcome home Iain  hugs.gif

 

post #2493 of 3426

 

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Originally Posted by jerryford View Post

 

we need more goslings all of us

 

 definatley!

 

Why don't sheep shrink in the rain?

 

 

Why is there brail at drive up ATMs??

 

 

Why are their floatation devices instead of parachutes in my airplain seat???

 

 

If a tree falls in the woods and my husband doesn't hear it, am I still wrong????

 

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Why don't sheep shrink in the rain?

 

 

Why is there brail at drive up ATMs??

 

 

Why are their floatation devices instead of parachutes in my airplain seat???

 

 

If a tree falls in the woods and my husband doesn't hear it, am I still wrong????

 

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post #2494 of 3426
Thread Starter 
Thanks for the warm welcome back, Sue!

While I am looking forward to my next hatch, I'm kind of glad it is not for another 12 days. Barley is a major handful so that with him, my Erin Toulouse, who is also a total baby, and my other 3 Toulouse youngsters, I have more than enough goslings to occupy my time at the moment. smile.png
My menagerie includes 5 horses, 3 dogs, 4 cats, 32 geese (dewlap toulouse & african) and 10 ducks (muscovy, ancona, cayuga & silver appleyard).

NPIP Certified- #UT-179

Spirit's story: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/725035/spirit-the-amazing-grey-dewlap-toulouse-gander/
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My menagerie includes 5 horses, 3 dogs, 4 cats, 32 geese (dewlap toulouse & african) and 10 ducks (muscovy, ancona, cayuga & silver appleyard).

NPIP Certified- #UT-179

Spirit's story: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/725035/spirit-the-amazing-grey-dewlap-toulouse-gander/
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Went out and checked the girls today no babies yet, BUT I can hear them pecking in the shell!!!!!!!!!!!!!  One I picked up and it started rocking in my hand...Shouldn't be long now~~ wee.gif  Wonder how many I will have and what colors..  fl.gif  Keep you posted!

A mother of 1 son, caterer to 4 horses, 1 pony, 6 lionhead bunnies, 6 dogs,  cats and kittens, 10 Peacocks & soon to be peachicks , lots of Chickens,  17 Toulouse Geese, 1 African Goose, 2 Muscovy ducks ,1 fat guinea pig, 2 Turtles

 

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A mother of 1 son, caterer to 4 horses, 1 pony, 6 lionhead bunnies, 6 dogs,  cats and kittens, 10 Peacocks & soon to be peachicks , lots of Chickens,  17 Toulouse Geese, 1 African Goose, 2 Muscovy ducks ,1 fat guinea pig, 2 Turtles

 

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post #2496 of 3426
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Erin, congrats!!  Hope they hatch out well for you!!!  Look forward to updates and pics!!

My menagerie includes 5 horses, 3 dogs, 4 cats, 32 geese (dewlap toulouse & african) and 10 ducks (muscovy, ancona, cayuga & silver appleyard).

NPIP Certified- #UT-179

Spirit's story: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/725035/spirit-the-amazing-grey-dewlap-toulouse-gander/
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My menagerie includes 5 horses, 3 dogs, 4 cats, 32 geese (dewlap toulouse & african) and 10 ducks (muscovy, ancona, cayuga & silver appleyard).

NPIP Certified- #UT-179

Spirit's story: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/725035/spirit-the-amazing-grey-dewlap-toulouse-gander/
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post #2497 of 3426
So looking forward to ship day coming up soon. We still have two full racks of goose eggs yet to hatch this spring. Looking like only 2 out of 6 buff dewlaps are growing. Need to wash an area on most so I can really see what's going on since they are so darn dirty.

Had a bobcat in the pasture Friday night. We had a flock of unwanted/needed roosters out there full time with the goats and Africans. The cat took me of the Roos. Of course it was right as we fed the dogs for the evening and hubby was grilling on the pool patio. So became an all hands on deck to move the nesting African and her gander, the goats and the Roos in for the night.

Hoping tomorrow we start seeing shipping boxes arrive for the goslings set to be heading out. Aside from the newest hatchlings, all available goslings have been sold.

Celtic Oaks Farm LLC NPIP
Send us an EMAIL Like Us on Facebook Visit us on the web CELTICOAKS.COM
2013 waiting list ==== Our Swaps ==== Our Breeds (photos)
We CAN ship to VA (permit pending) & HI (permit required for each box)
Shipping live birds Article
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Celtic Oaks Farm LLC NPIP
Send us an EMAIL Like Us on Facebook Visit us on the web CELTICOAKS.COM
2013 waiting list ==== Our Swaps ==== Our Breeds (photos)
We CAN ship to VA (permit pending) & HI (permit required for each box)
Shipping live birds Article
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post #2498 of 3426
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I had an interesting morning with my ganders & african juvenile flock.  The flock is now in a routine of sleeping overnight by ponds in pasture, then coming up to feeding area when I feed horses in the morning.  Since we turned babies out, we have seen a pair of canadian geese attempt to integrate with flock... and this morning there are now 2 pairs in my pasture!  The one pair appears to be setting up a nest and the other pair tried to come up to my birds.  One gander ran them off while the other gander herded them away.  I found it very fascinating, but I have no idea what it all means.  I tried to get pics... they didn't turn out too well, but I think you can see.  The first pic is where the one gander is starting his charge while the other is herding babies away.  The 2nd pic is after gander finished his charge and returning with the one canadian pair together by fence and the other pair (which appear to be setting up a nest?) is just behind them.  Oh, and please disregard all the tires.... that is our drag that hubby forgot to put away the other week.

 

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canadian geese.jpg

My menagerie includes 5 horses, 3 dogs, 4 cats, 32 geese (dewlap toulouse & african) and 10 ducks (muscovy, ancona, cayuga & silver appleyard).

NPIP Certified- #UT-179

Spirit's story: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/725035/spirit-the-amazing-grey-dewlap-toulouse-gander/
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My menagerie includes 5 horses, 3 dogs, 4 cats, 32 geese (dewlap toulouse & african) and 10 ducks (muscovy, ancona, cayuga & silver appleyard).

NPIP Certified- #UT-179

Spirit's story: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/725035/spirit-the-amazing-grey-dewlap-toulouse-gander/
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post #2499 of 3426

 

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Originally Posted by Iain Utah View Post

I had an interesting morning with my ganders & african juvenile flock.  The flock is now in a routine of sleeping overnight by ponds in pasture, then coming up to feeding area when I feed horses in the morning.  Since we turned babies out, we have seen a pair of canadian geese attempt to integrate with flock... and this morning there are now 2 pairs in my pasture!  The one pair appears to be setting up a nest and the other pair tried to come up to my birds.  One gander ran them off while the other gander herded them away.  I found it very fascinating, but I have no idea what it all means.  I tried to get pics... they didn't turn out too well, but I think you can see.  The first pic is where the one gander is starting his charge while the other is herding babies away.  The 2nd pic is after gander finished his charge and returning with the one canadian pair together by fence and the other pair (which appear to be setting up a nest?) is just behind them.  Oh, and please disregard all the tires.... that is our drag that hubby forgot to put away the other week.

 

 

 

 

Sounds like your geese have a pretty great home if there are wild ones trying to move in. smile.png The friend I got my egg from has some that have moved in permanently, and stay year round.

Seramas, call ducks, mandarin ducks, and geese SCNA member  MO NPIP pt tested flock 

My website http://ittybittybantiebarn.weebly.com/  

FB poultry group, The Roost- https://www.facebook.com/groups/415500468537164/

 

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Seramas, call ducks, mandarin ducks, and geese SCNA member  MO NPIP pt tested flock 

My website http://ittybittybantiebarn.weebly.com/  

FB poultry group, The Roost- https://www.facebook.com/groups/415500468537164/

 

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post #2500 of 3426

 

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Originally Posted by CelticOaksFarm View Post

So looking forward to ship day coming up soon. We still have two full racks of goose eggs yet to hatch this spring. Looking like only 2 out of 6 buff dewlaps are growing. Need to wash an area on most so I can really see what's going on since they are so darn dirty.
Had a bobcat in the pasture Friday night. We had a flock of unwanted/needed roosters out there full time with the goats and Africans. The cat took me of the Roos. Of course it was right as we fed the dogs for the evening and hubby was grilling on the pool patio. So became an all hands on deck to move the nesting African and her gander, the goats and the Roos in for the night.
Hoping tomorrow we start seeing shipping boxes arrive for the goslings set to be heading out. Aside from the newest hatchlings, all available goslings have been sold.

 

 when I check the tracking, it showed drop off time, and received time, both last mon/tue.  Nothing posted since,  I PMd her to check on it, but nothing yet.  I'll go check again today I guess. idunno.gif

 

Why don't sheep shrink in the rain?

 

 

Why is there brail at drive up ATMs??

 

 

Why are their floatation devices instead of parachutes in my airplain seat???

 

 

If a tree falls in the woods and my husband doesn't hear it, am I still wrong????

 

Reply

 

Why don't sheep shrink in the rain?

 

 

Why is there brail at drive up ATMs??

 

 

Why are their floatation devices instead of parachutes in my airplain seat???

 

 

If a tree falls in the woods and my husband doesn't hear it, am I still wrong????

 

Reply
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