Hi everybody, I'm back again after the winter lay off.
Geraldine (goose) has started laying her eggs early this year, pretty much an egg on each alternate day. Last year she laid 23 eggs but for several reasons, mostly down to us not providing the right environment, none hatched. Several died half way through and some were not fertile at all. Our geese are free range along with all the chickens and although they were shut in the barn at night away from the chickens, during the day they all mix together and I think it all got a bit stressful.
Anyway, we have now given them their own area and house, which they have been in since last autumn. During the day they can free range and Geraldine started laying in the barn again this year.
I built a little nest in their house and moved the egg. Shut Gerald and Geraldine in their area and she has adopted the new nest, phew!
I am taking away an egg each time she lays at the moment, and leaving her with the latest 2. I am hoping to time it that I bring on 4 in the incubator at the same time as she sets. I think I will leave her about 6 to hatch herself.
The problem is, as she is early, the weather is still really unsettled and cold (-4) at night. Am I right to think that these first eggs probably won't be any good? We have been eating them as it is a shame to waste them.
I'll keep you posted on developments, and I love to read what's going on elsewhere, they are such funny birds with bags of personality. My partner hates the geese as Gerald always hisses at him. I don't have that problem, quite the reverse, Gerald tries to mount me at this time of the year!!
Good luck with your hatching everyone.
Any advice most welcome