BackYardGosling
Hatching
- May 9, 2018
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Ok, so I found four goose eggs submerged in water in a pond near my house and I used to see the parents every day but then they stopped coming so I picked up the eggs and I am currently attempting to care for and incubate them. I have a few questions.
1. I don't know how old the eggs are and how long they were in the water for but I candled them and one was very dark and did not look like a regular yolk. I didn't see any veins, however. Not yet at least. How will I know if they are fertile or not? Also, when I tried the water floating method, they just sank.
2. I made a makeshift incubator. It is made out of cardboard and is lined with tin foil to reflect the heat. I am using a 9W light bulb currently but I am getting a 75 and a 25w dropped off soon. I also have three mason jars filled with hot water to keep the box somewhat humid. What lightbulb should I use, and do you have any other tips for incubation? Should I use a different material instead of cardboard? I don't want it to catch fire, but I don't have anything else.
The current humidity is 48% and the temp is 83 F
Thanks for the help!
1. I don't know how old the eggs are and how long they were in the water for but I candled them and one was very dark and did not look like a regular yolk. I didn't see any veins, however. Not yet at least. How will I know if they are fertile or not? Also, when I tried the water floating method, they just sank.
2. I made a makeshift incubator. It is made out of cardboard and is lined with tin foil to reflect the heat. I am using a 9W light bulb currently but I am getting a 75 and a 25w dropped off soon. I also have three mason jars filled with hot water to keep the box somewhat humid. What lightbulb should I use, and do you have any other tips for incubation? Should I use a different material instead of cardboard? I don't want it to catch fire, but I don't have anything else.
The current humidity is 48% and the temp is 83 F
Thanks for the help!