SHemphill
In the Brooder
Break open one of the latest egg from the other goose and check for fertility. If not fertile then hes not a hermaphrodite lol just very confused
I don't think so.
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Break open one of the latest egg from the other goose and check for fertility. If not fertile then hes not a hermaphrodite lol just very confused
Not really, i had 4 dark goslings from my cross of brown and white chinese. The goslings were full siblings. They turned out to be two ganders and two females.
@8GeeseALayingANy updated pics?
@77-StyleHi! It's been awhile since I've been on here. I don't have any recent pics. I need to get some. I have two goslings that I raised this year that are my pride and joys lol they are tufted Roman x brown Chinese and are full siblings. A true saddleback female and a pied/splash male, I'm 99% sure on the genders. I will know for sure when breeding season starts.
Hello Miss Lydia, thank you for the response. I read through this thread and I’m wondering if the goslings will hatch the same no matter is the gander is white or brown. My gander is brown and the gander mentioned at the beginning is listed as being white. I have someone who is looking to purchase the goslings once they hatch and I’m hoping to give them accurate info on possible sex. Thanks again. I will post pictures once they hatch out.If you go back to the beginning of this thread you may get your answers. Especially with crossing the 2 Chinese.
Let us know how the incubation goes and hoping for lots of pics too.