The color is nice, but he has beautiful long legs, square shoulders and a level top line. Nice! I'll bet he's going to be big and square! That's an A+ for mom and dad!
Lockdown is a couple days before eggs hatch. You stop turning the eggs, increase the humidity and leave the incubator closed.
All of my eggs hatched. I have a brooder of babies now! I'm excited because these were eggs from my own birds before they started hiding their nests.
I think goosedragon hit the nail on the head. Locking them up seperately at night in their own pen with their own nest should teach each girl where to lay her eggs. Then everyone could free range during the day.
I hate that. I had an egg that seemed to be kicked and rolled by every duck as they hatched. That one never did hatch. Geese are even trickier. They can't shift positions well because of their longer necks.
I have a gander who thinks he needs a bite of anything I have! Some people have velcro dogs. I have a velcro goose. And that first picture is just hysterical. I looooooove the look on her face.
Earlier this spring I found a nest my guineas had hidden and threw the eggs in the bator. I only have four left was a bout to give up, but yesterday all four pipped! I now have one guinea zooming around the bator and another starting to zip out! Hope everyone has good luck with their hatches!
Sounds like a good situation. Geese love company and if you can't find where she belongs, it sounds like she'll have a good place to go to. Doesn't it make you want geese though?
Andy needs a mate. It's as simple as that. He needs his own girl or he needs a new home. Its great that he isn't fighting dad yet, but he probably will. Two males and one female is a recipe for a seriously injured or dead goose. I would look for another female this spring and raise him up a...
Oh, we have quite a few "non-pet" residents here at the farm. There is a family of rabbits near the back of our property that have gotten pretty relaxed about me being out there. They just scamper off a little bit, but don't run away.
There is a blue heron that lives on our biggest stock...
I'm with the above posters. Those don't look dirty at ALL to me! You should see duck eggs if you want to see a dirty mess. I don't put poopy eggs in the bator, but those just have a little dirt on them. I use a toothbrush sometimes to get the big clumps of mud off.
Good luck, everyone! My crew is all happy in their brooder now: total is 3 goslings and 5 ducks. Yay! Best of all, I cleaned out the bator and reloaded it with 28 Swedish Blue duck eggs last night.
BTW: I stop turning my geese on day 26. Turned out to be a good thing, because I actually...
So glad the little one made it! My three hooligans just attacked lettuce like they were starving. I'm afraid my last two goose eggs just aren't going to do anything. I"ll just be happy with the three I have.
How is your baby, newduckie?