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GOOSE BREEDING THREAD - for breeding, incubating, hatching and rearing.

So glad I found this thread. Here is Buster and Lucy early this winter with their pekin penmates. I had to remove the pekins when Buster started slinging them around like ragdolls
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Buster and Lucy are slowly coming around and actually talk to me a little now. I got them from a semi-feral flock of about 100 and they were not happy to be confined and separated from their flock. Buster and I have had several submission lessons where I trap him between my knees and restrain him until he calms down and stops trying to take a chunk out of me. I talk to him in a quiet voice and run my free hand all over him like I would a horse and it seems to be working. He respects my space and spends a little less time hissing and more time watching what I am doing.

Last week it finally got above freezing for a whole day and I had the chance to clean out to big plastic doghouse I gave them for a nesting shelter. Besides all the rotten duck eggs buried under the straw I found two frozen goose eggs and one that looked newly laid. I put the single goose egg in the incubator with 3 pekin eggs and 8 muscovies, timed so they should all hatch together if anything develops.

first time trying duck and goose eggs, so hope I am doing it right. Brinsea octagon with automatic turning cradle at 99.5 degrees maintaining humidity at 50% and letting it fall to about 35% until opening up each day for 15 minutes to cool off a bit, dampen the eggs, and replace a soaked sponge to get the humidity back up. Is that correct, or am I killing them? Last year was my first attempt at hatching and did great with chickens and turkeys.

Saturday will be day 7 for the goose egg and I will candle to see if anything is developing. I wanted to practice before I spent money sending for hatching eggs. I thought I wanted Pilgrims, but the posters on this thread are making me want Africans.
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I incubated mine with duck and chicken eggs, just made sure the wells in the bottom didn't go dry, turned 2x a day (morning and night) and stopped turning about 3 days before hatch. Did not mist or cool. It was pretty low maintenance. Had a great hatch rate, too. Laid them on the side, sometimes rolled, sometimes flipped.
Thank you so much a have had them in there 4 days now I flip them and have been misting them and have the wells in the bottom full, I was turning them 3 times a day, one time when I wake up, once when I get home (around 4 p.m.) and once when I go to bed, do you think its to late to turn them only twice or should I keep going 3 times a day
 
they make an egg Turner specifically for goose eggs. You would not be able to use the duck/chicken egg turner, the holes are too small and not in the right position for goose eggs. Goose eggs must be incubated on their sides, the chicken/duck egg Turner keeps them in the pointy side down position.

I set them pointy side down ~ straight up and down ~ But thats me

RG, you should totally stop by the next time you head to the Enchanted Forest. Love to have you visit!
I will be heading to Albany for 3 days here in the next month!
 
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I have had decent luck with the cheapest still air Styrofoam incubator you can get. With still air I keep temps at 101.5 (99.5 is for bators with fans), lay eggs on sides, hand turn 3x, keep humidity between 20-25%, mist/cool daily after day 7, mark air cell on day 21, stop turning on day 25 with dip side air cell upwards, lock down at 78-80% humidity once gosling crosses over day 21 line (usually day 28).

Janet, are you STILL using that thing?? UGH!!!!
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Well I received 6 eggs from our Goose Goddess Utah
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2 Ginger (dewlap buffs) & 4 White Africans

Set on the 14th & only 5 DAYS LATER ~~~~ ALL 6 are developing strong
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