Sorry about the gosling. I hope the other too will hatch, bless her heart. I'd diff get her off soon and get some good poultry vitamins to add to her drinking water to help get her back into shape. I make sure mine come off the nest at least 1X a day but they still lose alot of weight.So I took one of the eggs last night. I broke it open and there was a formed goose but it had stopped. the gosling had probably stopped at around week three from the growth. I have left the other three. hoping for a miracle at this point. she has two more days and then I will take them all and she can get off the nest. she is so thin, she is a dewlap Toulouse and might weigh 6 pounds at the momentthank you for your suggestions. on a positive side, I know that my gander is still fertile but I will still probably break the pair this winter, at least until she sets and then let him take over being super gander!!![]()
we have a local flea market that sales almost every animal. I am hoping to go Wednesday and maybe find a few goslings to give her.
Glad to hear your gander is still fertile, mine is too but of the 8 eggs my goose sat on last year only one made it to hatch and it died in the shell trying to hatch.
Hopefully you'll be able to find her a couple gosling for all her hard work. Let us know.
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