Geese eggs incubation

Sabo

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Hii pls I have a problem my guess start laying around fifteen days ago with 4-5 day interval can I keep the eggs till she finish laying or can I put them in incubation I am afraid they are not going to start developing at the same time and also at the point of lock down is there any problem pls reply soon thanks
 
It is best to incubate them within ten days. Some breeders say that you should not incubate fresh eggs with stored eggs because of different development rates, but I have with good results. Save them for up to ten days then put all of them in the incubator. Goslings are the best.
 
I agree with what @Rooster G said. Also, don't store them in the fridge because that rapidly lowers the hatch rate. Don't wash either because that takes off the Egg Bloom which will prevent most bacteria from entering the egg. Good luck!
 
In nature a goose might take over 2 weeks to lay enough eggs to start sitting. Remove the egg daily. It will help keep the eggs chean and from being broken. Place the eggs in an egg crate on the kitchen counter. Place a mark on one side of the egg. A few times a day turn the eggs a 1/2 turn. I also date the egg as a reference. Do not wash.
 

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