Is the coop large enough that you can lock the pair in until she broods and hatches the goslings? 10x10 minimum? Need to have bathing water in there as well?
If you move the nest and eggs into a nest box in their coop and lock them in, she will begin laying in the nest you provide. But if you...
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APA recognized colors as of July 2010.
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Cochin Birchen 1977 Feather Legged
Cochin Black 1874 Feather Legged
Cochin Blue 1977 Feather Legged
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Hi Mandy -- yes I figured it was you. lol
Sebastopols are generally pretty easy going as geese go and like people. Breeding season is a whole nother story and they generally do not care for dogs. They are smart enough to have individual personalities and even strains within a breed can vary...
They are very similar. I've never heard of Queen Silvias! The Campines are also quite young yet. I have to say I'm very partial to the slate legs on the Campines
Hey guys!! Some pics of the babies from this weekend including Wisher's fabulous Campines which have stolen my heart
Sebastopol Geese, Turkeys, Pigeons, Chooks of all shapes and sizes :)
OH -- ROLL TIDE!!!!
@Wisher1000 How was your hatch? The eggs you gave me were a huge success. Lots of little muffs in there! I think only 3 didn't hatch. :)
I'll take better pics so maybe you can identify who they are. But Campine / Ameracauna X has to be a first rate egg layer. lol
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I set my first eggs today too. I don't even know how many. I collect and set them on weekends so I can be home when they hatch. And some experience tells me that I don't want goslings till late March. Too cold and they get big too fast. lol