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I have found the louder the gosling is during hatching process, the more likely it is a boy.
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You wait, you´ll just doze off and it´ll cheap! And you have a 50% chance of a female, so who knows?! She could be called Aleggsandra!!Yep that's me on the couch again!
You think? Could I be that lucky to get one male and one female?![]()
You wait, you´ll just doze off and it´ll cheap! And you have a 50% chance of a female, so who knows?! She could be called Aleggsandra!!
or you can call it accommodation :/
No
That's probably when mine will start hatching too. It's happened with every "first" egg that I hatched and was super-excited about. The first egg ever, my first purebred egg, my first silkie egg, and now my first goose egg.Hmm. I haven't thought of names! I don't even know what "she" is. This batch came from a mixed flock of pure breeds. And yes, I will probably have just dozed off when the cheeping starts!![]()
"Cheep", yes, I can just imagine...and off you doze again...and 'cheep" again!! Will Moose be there to cheer her along? And guessing games as to breed, too! Great! What are the possibilities, do you know?Hmm. I haven't thought of names! I don't even know what "she" is. This batch came from a mixed flock of pure breeds. And yes, I will probably have just dozed off when the cheeping starts!![]()
No, sorry you're going to have to eggsplain that one to me!![]()
You win by default.Oh, you silly gooses and your punny yolks!