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  1. tk10

    Gosling ID

    Ok, here is Peck. Nearly 6 weeks old, no knob yet. Do we still think white Chinese?
  2. tk10

    Gosling ID

    Hmmm, Peck is 5 weeks now and no further development of a knob. If she were going to get one, wouldn't it be coming in by now? I'll get a new picture after work today, but her beak looks the same as it did in the earlier picture, though she is mostly white now :)
  3. tk10

    Gosling ID

    They are Embden, buff, and Chinese. I won't know which is which for a few weeks lol This is my first hatch other than a few button quail. I'm kinda jumping in head first lol
  4. tk10

    Gosling ID

    Yes, I've candled and they are still going! Today is day 13 and 6 out of 10 are developing, 1 is a maybe, and 3 infertile. I'm new at candling so I'll leave the maybe and infertiles for 2 more days.
  5. tk10

    Gosling ID

    I have 10 geese eggs in the incubator, but I left the window open in the room and the incubator dropped 10 degrees throughout the night. I turned it up and went to work, then it was 103. Ughh?. I have it stabilized now but doubt the hatch will be successful. So I managed to find some goslings on...
  6. tk10

    Gosling ID

    Awesome, thanks! Was that a generic use of "he" or is there an indicator of gender already? I tried to do a vent check but am inexperienced so could have been way wrong.
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    Gosling ID

  8. tk10

    Gosling ID

    Hello, I have a 2 week old gosling, hatchery choice. I believe she is female, but I do not know what type she is. Maybe Embden? She is pure yellow with no other shading, but hey eyes are really dark and do not look blue. Kinda fun trying to guess! Also, if anyone has day old gosling or ducks in...
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