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These are the eggs, they are supposed to both be goose eggs
A quarter or a dollar bill is the best for scale......unless you aren't in the US like most here.Any chance you could maybe take a picture with a chicken egg or something like that so there's something to compare their size against?
I don't think the one on the right is a goose eggThat is super, super small to be a goose egg. Honestly, I think it's either a duck egg, OR they sold you eggs from a goose that's just started laying and is laying tiny eggs, which also isn't good because those eggs usually don't make it to hatch being that they're so small for the baby growing inside it.
But even my first timer goose eggs are bigger than that, so really I don't think that's the case either. I think it's a duck egg. It also looks like it has the smooth, shiny shell that duck eggs have, which goose eggs do not. If I were you, I would contact the seller and ask them if they have ducks.
Are all the pilgrim eggs you got that small? Any chance you could maybe take a picture with a chicken egg or something like that so there's something to compare their size against?
What do you think?
What do you think?