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I've removed the sawdust and replaced it with an old towel.
The 3rd gosling is walking and running about fine now, panic over.
The 3rd gosling is walking and running about fine now, panic over.
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Great news!! More pics?I've removed the sawdust and replaced it with an old towel.
The 3rd gosling is walking and running about fine now, panic over.
Seems gosling have a habit of this. try putting some things in their brooder so stuffed animals and even a mirror with out sharp edges so they can see themselves and get their minds off each other so much. They sure are cute. and since the one is even going at himself it could be just itchy make sure your temp in the brooder is the right temp should be around 85 first week then drop 5* each week there after.Here are some pictures of our Goslings. I have included a photo of the straddle legged Gosling in it's box yesterday.It didn't stay in there long, even with it's legs tied together lol
For my next query..... Is it likely that one of the Goslings is being picked on by the other two?
Every time they stand still two of them peck at his back. It's almost like it has become a habit, I have had a look and I can't see anything wrong with it's skin or fluff that would be annoying it, but even "it" keeps having a go at itself. Any ideas?
Best information there is.. https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...-for-breeding-incubating-hatching-and-rearingI'm getting 8 geese eggs tomorrow, but I have never hatched them before, and I don't know what to do, they are White embden, can u please explain to me what to do from putting them in day 1 to hatching them, what humidity they need to be at, what temp, how long, I don't know anything about them, but I really would love to hatch them, thanks to everyone who helps
Hi, I have a question for you. I have been incubating toulouse geese, temp. at 99.5, misting daily, turning an odd number of times daily, and I've kept my humidity between 45-50% and achieved accurate weight loss so far, but my question is regarding lockdown and when to stop turning. I have read several places to stop turning on day 25 and put them into lockdown and raise your humidity, I have also read that you can turn the eggs until they externally pip and then put them in lockdown and raise the humidity, I don't know which way would be best? I have two eggs that I quit turning on Day 25 and I have some more to soon follow, but for the one's that have not been turned for a couple days (now day 27), should I resume turning until they pip internally or if by me not turning for the last couple days and then resuming, would that harm them? I've also been told not to candle during lockdown, please help! I would greatly appreciate any advice!