Geese eggs

I bought some chick starter feed for mine, but I don't know if they will eat it or not.

That little one is soooo cute! Can't wait to get home and see if we have any others hatched yet.
 
A mixed flock feed is fine (something like Purina Flock Raiser) you may need to add some brewer's yeast or niacin to aid in their bone and nerve development. Also, you may need to crumble it up a bit while they are young. If they are getting grass then the feed will be supplemental to their grass diet.
 
Should I have a specific kind of baby food it if I just let them eat grass

You need to have chick starter for them along with the grass they need both to start. and parents can eat it too.
I bought some chick starter feed for mine, but I don't know if they will eat it or not.

That little one is soooo cute! Can't wait to get home and see if we have any others hatched yet.
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I only see one still. I think one is almost out of the shell because I took a photo and my flash went off and it lit up the baby's eye, the mama's eye, and something in the nest, which looked like another eye. Hoping others are going to hatch. She has about 10 eggs I think.
 
I only see one still. I think one is almost out of the shell because I took a photo and my flash went off and it lit up the baby's eye, the mama's eye, and something in the nest, which looked like another eye. Hoping others are going to hatch. She has about 10 eggs I think.
Back in April my broody Toulouse hatched out 8 or about 20 eggs. It takes a little time and then even more time before they stick their heads out from under her. When she is finished she will come out for a walk with her babies in tow. That is a really exciting moment.
 
I only see one still. I think one is almost out of the shell because I took a photo and my flash went off and it lit up the baby's eye, the mama's eye, and something in the nest, which looked like another eye. Hoping others are going to hatch. She has about 10 eggs I think.
I hope so too always so exciting to see those goslings stick their heads out from under mama and say "Hello World here I Come". and they mean it too.
 

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