I agree...doesn't sound like she's really broody, she's just waiting for breakfast 🤣
I have a chicken that does the same thing if given the chance, she destroys any eggs in the nest that aren't the color of hers 🙄
Yes, unfortunately the Avian Influenza is rearing it's ugly head again. Been on the news quite a bit here in VA. Trying to brush up on my biosecurity knowledge now 😬
No @ColtHandorf no goslings last year, BB definitely tried her best to hatch but the eggs must not have been fertile.
Happy to catch up with all of you! Glad the gang is all still here! :hugs
Agree with @Miss Lydia dreading trying to keep the bird flu away from my yard, will be next to...
Sounds like they need to be separated. The goose laying eggs is probably trying to protect her nest. It wouldn't surprise me if the Sebastopol was checking out the nest and thinking of taking over. Calmer heads will prevail after mating season
Hate to read about your loss. Agree with @Goosebaby , finding a companion for your gander will do wonders for both of you. My gander took to some ducklings I hatched and is still very attached to them. Best of luck :hugs
Hello ooh goose lovers! Hope everyone is doing well! Came out of hiding to get caught back up on biosecurity with the bird flu creeping closer to home!
Figured I'd leave this here since pictures are worth a thousand words....my lover boy Chance up to no good!
Ugh...this is what has dragged me out of hiding. Wanted to check in on everyone and brush up on my biosecurity knowledge. In VA, no reported cases yet but getting closer and closer