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Thanks for all the input. It all really helps. I worry about all my birds. I just watched a Amazon prime documentary called "Chicken People" -- I wish every one in my life who don't understand my love and obsession for my birds, would watch it. Check it out, followed people who show chickens.
Oh my gosh, definitely enjoying the gosling. So fun to watch the family. I am learning so much. It's amazing to me how they all work together. The baby is out much more. And I think it is smaller, but the gosling's legs are much stronger and able to get around. I had forgotten about the seed block, that is what he/she loves. Stands on top of it and eats. I hope the seed block is okay. Should I give chick grit?
I did watch the baby drink and when I put out the crumble in a small container, the 2nd mother goose tried to show where it was and I think even how to eat. She took a bite and put it up towards baby's bill. The little one ignored her, it prefers that seed block.
I will put a ramp in the tub in case it gets into it. Thats a great idea. I cleared bedding from around it to make sure it wouldn't be easy for the little one to get into.
I don't have an incubator, but my neighbor does. The 2nd mom is eager to be on the nest when number one mom gets up. A nice system. It's definitely cute to see the two mom's side by side, sharing the baby. That gosling has it good.
I have been letting them pretty much alone. Only to give fresh water and food. They all circle the gosling, blocking the view and say, don't look at our baby. Okay I do stand nearby and watch, who wouldn't, so entertaining. To see how gentle and sweet the dad is with this little itty bitty baby is so darn adorable and heart warming.
Good to know about the first eggs that hatch smaller goslings, and that these will catch up. That is a relief. I read something that said they can be too small and sickly. He/she is tiny, but not sickly. It has a healthy interest in things.
Now we are hoping and waiting for more to hatch.
Oh my gosh, definitely enjoying the gosling. So fun to watch the family. I am learning so much. It's amazing to me how they all work together. The baby is out much more. And I think it is smaller, but the gosling's legs are much stronger and able to get around. I had forgotten about the seed block, that is what he/she loves. Stands on top of it and eats. I hope the seed block is okay. Should I give chick grit?
I did watch the baby drink and when I put out the crumble in a small container, the 2nd mother goose tried to show where it was and I think even how to eat. She took a bite and put it up towards baby's bill. The little one ignored her, it prefers that seed block.
I will put a ramp in the tub in case it gets into it. Thats a great idea. I cleared bedding from around it to make sure it wouldn't be easy for the little one to get into.
I don't have an incubator, but my neighbor does. The 2nd mom is eager to be on the nest when number one mom gets up. A nice system. It's definitely cute to see the two mom's side by side, sharing the baby. That gosling has it good.
I have been letting them pretty much alone. Only to give fresh water and food. They all circle the gosling, blocking the view and say, don't look at our baby. Okay I do stand nearby and watch, who wouldn't, so entertaining. To see how gentle and sweet the dad is with this little itty bitty baby is so darn adorable and heart warming.
Good to know about the first eggs that hatch smaller goslings, and that these will catch up. That is a relief. I read something that said they can be too small and sickly. He/she is tiny, but not sickly. It has a healthy interest in things.
Now we are hoping and waiting for more to hatch.