I hope they will be happy there, will there be someone there to keep an eye on them or will they be on their own. might be pretty scary for them being you have been caring for them, sorry nervous Nelly here.It's at our cabin not to far away.
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I hope they will be happy there, will there be someone there to keep an eye on them or will they be on their own. might be pretty scary for them being you have been caring for them, sorry nervous Nelly here.It's at our cabin not to far away.
I hope they will be happy there, will there be someone there to keep an eye on them or will they be on their own. might be pretty scary for them being you have been caring for them, sorry nervous Nelly here.
Some goslings just don´t make it. but all sounds good with the rest. thanks for letting us know. Looking forward to pics.Sadly the late egg didn't make it. I think it was to weak by the time I got it in. I kept it moist and could see the veins starting to recede so I was hopeful. It got quiet by noon yesterday, then stopped moving by evening. Not sure when it died but was gone this morning. It never chipped at the egg or broke the membrane and it only talked and rocked a bit at the beginning when I first got the hole open. It never really rolled the egg around just rocked it. It never talked as much as the other eggs had talked to me out in the nest either. Not sure if anything had been wrong with it other then being rather dry and later then it should have been. I am glad I gave it the chance though. Everyone else is doing great.
I moved a clear tote to brood the ducklings out to the goose pen and have it on top of the goose nesting box (technically a large dog carrier with a flat top). She is currently sitting on the nest warming the goslings and the little ducklings are on top with their light. So far so good. I figure this way Nimbo can hear the ducklings and who knows? Maybe she'll take them in the end. Meanwhile everyone seems happy. The gander Cirrus stood back far enough so he could see the ducklings in the clear tote. He seemed to like the idea but wondered why they were up there. Nimbo hasn't seemed to notice anything other then a few sounds from somewhere but nothing to worry her. I'll be moving them back to the house tonight as I am not so sure that they would be warm enough when the temperature goes down. I can keep an eye on them during the day making sure they don't get to cold or hot. So far the temps seem okay but the tote is not to large so I will be keeping an eye on it making sure this works. Seems to be holding at about 70 away from the light. I saw them sleeping near the light but not right under it so I think the ducklings should do fine this set up during the day.
I will see if I can get some pictures here.