It does sound like a duck egg. Maybe a wild duck stopped by, but possibly at least one of those "drakes" is an imposter.
My ducks lay eggs right through fall, into winter and only take a two-month break.
Goose eggs are big (not as big as an ostrich's, but pretty big) with a very thick shell. I used to give a couple of goose eggs to the neighbor kids when they were younger, and told them they were dinosaur eggs.
They knew I was joking, of course, and every Easter they came over for some "dinosaur" eggs to dye and decorate.
I'm so glad that your geese are quieter now. Maybe you could add some insulation to the inside of their coop-shelter to muffle the sound a bit more? Even though it's not far from the neighbors' house, every little bit of sound muffling helps.

Goose eggs are big (not as big as an ostrich's, but pretty big) with a very thick shell. I used to give a couple of goose eggs to the neighbor kids when they were younger, and told them they were dinosaur eggs.

I'm so glad that your geese are quieter now. Maybe you could add some insulation to the inside of their coop-shelter to muffle the sound a bit more? Even though it's not far from the neighbors' house, every little bit of sound muffling helps.
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