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    where are your geese at night

    Mealworms. Priceless. I now have two going on their own into their temporary pen with no ushering, just standing there waiting with a cup of those crispy critters. All but two have calmed down as they are separated and cooped up for the evenings. Hormones! smh
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    where are your geese at night

    I made one out of soft plastic and to no avail lol. I just hope mating season is really short this year. The makeshift shelters I have for them (4 separate pens) ..........I have to escort some and pick up others to put them in. They are sooooooooooooooooo fickle!!! All but two of them have...
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    where are your geese at night

    Hi all, I've been lurking. I seem to come on every several months these days. LOL the first person I look up is Miss Lydia. She's been such a great help to me over the years of goose love. My geese are the same way. I say "time to go night night" and point from my front door. They look, take a...
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    New to geese, how to care for broody goose - need help please

    Hi! Yes, the PT is doing great! It sure takes time to drive in tho and the fence is still going up. I understand on the notifications. It's funny watching that baby with 2 mommas and Homer finally being a good daddy. I've had company quite a bit with two very polite young men helping my hubby...
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    New to geese, how to care for broody goose - need help please

    4 grown, 3 teens and one little one LOL. I made a mud hole for them this morning. The heat has been bad. They have large swimming pools (2) and 2 small ones..but the little one can't get in and Lil Bit struggles too. Can't wait for the fence to be finally over. For now they have app 1/3 of an...
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    Egg storage question ( I did something stupid...)

    I never put my eggs in the fridge. When I want them to peel easy......This illustration shows 2-3 weeks as stale. many of mine are that way at 4 weeks. I look at how much they are raised from the bottom and count up on weeks.
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    New to geese, how to care for broody goose - need help please

    Thank you and yes. What a journey watching them all. Definitely makes for more than enough exercise staying alert for vermin!
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    New to geese, how to care for broody goose - need help please

    It's amazing watching them all. I LOVE your avatar photo!!!!!! :)
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    New to geese, how to care for broody goose - need help please

    I took the last eggs. They weren't viable with the exception of a few that looked a very long ways to go. That would be too hard on her. They are now sharing the baby and doing well:) Yes to the mess of raccoons and coys! There are actually coywolves all around here. We were watching for them...
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    New to geese, how to care for broody goose - need help please

    The baby didn't make it :idunnoPoor Daisy is beside herself but is slowly sharing the one baby with Pearl. Poor girls look rough when broody that long. This is not a good photo, I snapped it when I was stepping out the door vs while they were out further in the pasture: And the other one that...
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    New to geese, how to care for broody goose - need help please

    Yayyy. Baby is hatched. The last 3 eggs (candled in the light) also appear days away. I was able to remove 3 more eggs after it was out of the egg. Thank you for your help!!! I am relieved there's not as many fertile eggs left. It's amazing how smart they are.......I was going to move her and...
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    New to geese, how to care for broody goose - need help please

    PS Homer, Mini and Pearl are all out grazing in the pasture with baby:)
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    New to geese, how to care for broody goose - need help please

    Yes, I can. The two moms are doing well together and sharing the baby. I had them fully blocked off. I've been letting Homer in daily and watching him like a hawk to be sure he doesn't hurt it. You were right when you said 1-2 weeks :D I just didn't know if I could move her while they are...
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    New to geese, how to care for broody goose - need help please

    Success!!! Homer is now with the momma and baby! Whew!! He's been pacing every day for so long, he's asleep with them lol! I think I better move Daisy to the lower nest......I hear peeping..:pop do you think it's ok to move her with babies hatching and so forth? I doubt she'll leave the nest...
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    New to geese, how to care for broody goose - need help please

    Wow, I am almost dreading the next ones hatching the way Homer, the gander is acting towards this baby.......I'm letting him in each day to see if he's handling it better. He paces all day up and down the adjoining fence waiting for his girls to come out....... Hopefully in time......... Here...
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