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  1. FoodFreedomNow

    Pilgrim Question

    Thanks for the tag, @Miss Lydia. 🙂 I don't let my Pilgrims hatch their own eggs (though a couple try mightily 😄), but my impression is that ganders may cooperatively sit on eggs with a goose, rather than taking them over; for example, a gander might incubate the eggs while the goose is off the...
  2. FoodFreedomNow

    Pilgrim Question

    At a year old, it's possible a Pilgrim gander could be fertile and breed your geese. While my geese have only laid in spring and summer, I've heard of geese laying (usually, they stop and start again) later in the year. From your description, the girls sound broody - the adjusting the nest...
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