I just peeked, today's hatch day, I have internal PIP on Goose #2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Sorry about the power outage and losing some of your eggs, but so happy to hear some made it through and you have pips !!!Thank you! I am so happy to see the baby's still active. We lost power here, and out of over 30 eggs, 5 were still alive. It was just heartbreaking. I did mason jars with hot water, wrapped my bators in blankets, everything I could but I knew I lost several. The rest are due next Tuesday! Lost several of my chicken eggs too.
The first year is really hard, hang in there! My Gee (white chinese) was a tough one too. Now, I would not trade him for 10 geese.I joined BYC yesterday because of this old thread. I want to throw another thank you out to Olive Hill, Oregon Blues, and everyone else who contributed to the wonderful insight in the thread. Some of the posts reminded me of what Monty Roberts (the horse whisperer) did for horse training.
I've been having some trouble with an adolescent brown chinese gander. A local breeder suggested to me that I should bring Arlo (the gander) to the auction and replace him with a nice gander because he's only worth $12 and his behavior is unacceptable. And that I picked a bad breed and from poor lines so I should just get rid of him. I just couldn't bring myself to do that to his loyal goose (Patsy).
Yes, I imprinted on him and yes, I fed him from my hand, so yes, I screwed up. Yes, Arlo & Patsy are my first geese. Hopefully it's not too late to fix my newbie mistakes.
I had read previously about and tried the hold him still tactic, pointing him down and away from me but he just comes back at me with wings outstretched. I had missed the bump him in the chest step though. Tried it yesterday and he stepped back and just looked at me. Not sure if he got the message or if I just confused him more. Either way, he seemed to back off. I also stopped feeding him from my hand and have made an effort to push him of the way (sometimes without even touching him) as I walk through his area.
I know I'm not out of the woods yet, but armed with some ideas and a plan, so thank you!
Arlo & Patsy thank you too!
Thank you jchny2000 for your kind words of encouragement. I had wondered if it was a young bird thing that would pass. Hopefully it is.
I'm sometimes surprised by how enamored I am w these big, loud birds who poop a lot & bite me. I don't know what it is about them. They have so much personality and are so ready to tell me about their day or how excited they get when it's time to refresh their pool (weather permitting).
My heart drops with the thought of giving up on Arlo. I had considered it momentarily when it came to thoughts of days I have to work late or go out of town and need my husband or a friend to take care of the birds. I don't want my help to be attacked. Perhaps the humans just need a little training too.
Colors, yep. I have a big red bucket I've used for weeding that triggers attack mode. Santa brought me a little red bucket to help w chores. I promptly brought it back to the store for a different color. I watched the store employees' eyes glaze over as I tried to explain that my gander doesn't like the color red. The new purple bucket has been very helpful and is hardly noticed.
Jchny2000: how are the hatchlings fr 3/13 doing now? Big & healthy & strutting their stuff?