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look at her feet! They look to have a odd pattern colour.
She was born this morning under one of the broody hens
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look at her feet! They look to have a odd pattern colour.
She was born this morning under one of the broody hens
Will the eggs hatch out still ?
All you can do is try and see what happens if the big ones bully then put the barrier back into place separated again. Just don't leave them alone till you know for sure they have accepted the youngest ones.So I go to check on the geese and chickens first thing this morning. And I see the geese all pressed up against the dog playpen like they are trying to snuggle together. The big boys on 1 side and the babies on the other, but right in front of each other. Do you think this means they have accepted each other? If I remove the barrier and let them be together, will the babies be safe? Could a bigger goose lay on top of a smaller and suffocate it? I'm both excited to see this and worried. I'm a dang mother hen, lol.
All you can do is try and see what happens if the big ones bully then put the barrier back into place separated again. Just don't leave them alone till you know for sure they have accepted the youngest ones.
the blood was dime sized and I can't remember if it was veined or not. She was laying every other day.No females will hiss too, especially this time of year. If you found blood in the egg you have a gander for sure. Your goose probably isnt broody yet or is a first time broody and doesnt quite have the basics correct.