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Excitednewbie
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Keeping track of all these different eggs and dates is definitely keeping me busy
but theres only one way to learn right!
its all a good learning experience. The geese are all a couple days shy of being 1 year old
so yes i am not expecting much to come of this seasons eggs but hoping at the least it will encourage the girls to sit on eggs again next season
before i got my geese i had heard alot about goslings being hard to hatch and chinese geese being hard to breed, when the girls started laying eggs and we cracked a few open and saw a couple of fertile eggs and then they started wanting to sit on eggs i figured well why not give it a go!
plus its helping me learn a whole new range of things
if i find that any of my goose eggs are developing i will update with an excited comment
there is just something addictive about watching embryos develop and watching tiny life breaking out of its shell. I have found all of your comments to be helpful and i really appreciate it
so thank you!!







