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Do you think I can use a chicken egg turner for geese eggs if I just seperate them? How much does an egg have to be turned15% 30%  ?

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i don't have experience with goose eggs. but last year i put duck eggs in it and it worked out just fine. i had to separate a few of them cuz some were kinda big. but goose eggs, i don't know, i'd be afraid they may perhaps fall out or something? good question though.

homeschool mom to a WONDERFUL son (12 and has Down syndrome), 1 hubby, 1 EE, 1 SCM, 1 mutt hen, 1 RIR, 3 silkie X americauna hens, 1 cat (Oliver), 1 Boxer (Kobe), 1 Bulldog (Rocko), 6 finches, 1 budgie and my Buddy who is by my side every day to give me strength and peace....Jesus Christ! 

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homeschool mom to a WONDERFUL son (12 and has Down syndrome), 1 hubby, 1 EE, 1 SCM, 1 mutt hen, 1 RIR, 3 silkie X americauna hens, 1 cat (Oliver), 1 Boxer (Kobe), 1 Bulldog (Rocko), 6 finches, 1 budgie and my Buddy who is by my side every day to give me strength and peace....Jesus Christ! 

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Goose eggs will do best laid on their side and turned a full half turn three or more times a day. There is a goose egg arangement for the yellow Hovabator turner that spaces out the turning rails and has hardware cloth baskets to hold the eggs. This is something a handy person could duplicate quite easily. I would still mark the eggs with an X and an O and give them a half turn once a day as the turner just rocks them back and forth.

 

 

 

 

 

 

havabator goose egg turner.jpg

 

 

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You smell that? Do you smell that? Broody poop, son. Nothing else in the world smells like that.

I love the smell of broody poop in the morning.

It smells like... progeny

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cool pic! thanks for posting that! i never knew! i have a 1588 hovabator and regular turner.

homeschool mom to a WONDERFUL son (12 and has Down syndrome), 1 hubby, 1 EE, 1 SCM, 1 mutt hen, 1 RIR, 3 silkie X americauna hens, 1 cat (Oliver), 1 Boxer (Kobe), 1 Bulldog (Rocko), 6 finches, 1 budgie and my Buddy who is by my side every day to give me strength and peace....Jesus Christ! 

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homeschool mom to a WONDERFUL son (12 and has Down syndrome), 1 hubby, 1 EE, 1 SCM, 1 mutt hen, 1 RIR, 3 silkie X americauna hens, 1 cat (Oliver), 1 Boxer (Kobe), 1 Bulldog (Rocko), 6 finches, 1 budgie and my Buddy who is by my side every day to give me strength and peace....Jesus Christ! 

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heads up ,    I think i can put something like that together,    Thank u    Pce

 

 

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