We still haven't gotten any yet. If they're going to hatch they should be hatching within the next few days. I did get one goose to set on the nest made, and she's been a very good mother over the nest that had gotten 40 eggs built up in it before any of them went broody. I am now starting to get worried about her a little bit. I've read they should get up and eat and drink walk a bit and then sit back down, but to my knowledge she hasn't gotten off the nest for a few days now. For the most part she hasn't pushed any out of the nest like I read they will do if the eggs aren't any good. This morning she did push out two of them, so I disposed of them. She barely let me take the eggs she no longer wanted. I'm itching to candle the eggs that were at one point mine to care for and she wont let me, haha. But I'm sure they stand a much better chance at hatching and developing than if it was just up to me. I've decided next year I will be buying an incubator - probably a large one specially designed for waterfowl.
I have two other geese who shared a nest and one went broody before the other and my once loving buff is now a feisty protective momma, who also doesn't leave her nest. I'm worried about her two but hopeful nature knows what is best. The goose that she shared a nest with got egg bound, and I'm thinking its because her nest was being sat on. I had to give her a bath and a massage and left her lay on warmed blankets for the night and she must've been able to lay the egg in the nest, I can't find it anywhere else and she's acting WAY better.
The other two females - one made a nest and has now 8 eggs in it and hasn't set on it at all except for one night when it was pretty chilly out. And other than that no sitting unless she's laying an egg. And the other momma won't nest. She lays her eggs wherever and doesn't stay with them. Neither does the male. They mind their own business and my dog has found two of her eggs...again I'm leaving it up to nature. I'm sure if she wanted her eggs they would be defending them, the others do. The one with 8 eggs in her nest roams too but stays close to her nest and the attentive male makes sure after I've poked around in there his eggs are still safe. I think its adorable.
We bought a 3 baby Toulouse goslings the other day while in the store, and when I brought them home and they were chirping away playing happily in my brooder pen, and he (the protective daddy) came running honking up a storm. He would honk and stop and listen looking a tad upset and honk and listen and did that until he discovered the babies. Now he sleeps over by them, runs between his nest with the eggs and the new chicks I have a feeling he has clamed. haha.
I am now currently on the hunt for some African and Chinese geese. I seem to have developed an obsession and I love it. If any of the babies hatch I will definitely post pictures!