CAN A BROODY GOOSE successfully set TURKEY EGGS???
kuntrygirl, you said:
"I have 1 tom and 2 hens. The hens are about 8 months old and are laying eggs EVERY DAY. They are laying in 2 different places but they are not setting on the eggs. Your 1 yr old hens should be laying eggs
at this time. I have experienced that they hens will lay wherever THEY want to lay. Wherever they are comfortable and feel "safe", they will lay their eggs in that area. I set up a nesting box (large dog kennel) for
my geese to lay their eggs but I found my turkey hen in there, so now she has layed about 5 eggs in the dog kennel. The only thing is the goose has gone broody and is now setting on both goose eggs and turkey
eggs."
I have an important question I hope you or somebody else can answer. I have a broody African Brown goose, "Lou-lou," who has been setting on an empty nest for over a week. Her mate, Gussie, walks around squawking and hissing whenever anybody comes near. I got three fertile duck eggs from a friend, and put them in her nest and she was fine with that -- even seemed a little "excited" if that's possible! My question, however, is that my friend said that putting fertile TURKEY EGGS under her would result in her crushing/breaking them. She seemed to think that somehow the DUCK EGGS would be more likely to withstand her clumsy feet than the turkey eggs.
Did your goose successfully hatch out any of the TURKEY EGGS you reference above? Did she break or crush any of them? Any help from anyone on this issue would be appreciated! I have 10-12 lavender turkey eggs coming that I'd really like to put under Lou-Lou, but they're too precious to have her accidentally crush them, and probably ruin the duck eggs in the process. Are turkey eggs more fragile than duck and goose eggs? Thanks!