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Anyone know officially how long for a sebastopol gosling to hatch?
Mine all hatched right on day 30.
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Anyone know officially how long for a sebastopol gosling to hatch?
I can't wait for those pics *8*.....lavender....I don't have access to any. Look forward to watching them grow.
I am excited with my Sebbies....They LOVE playing in the water, and my Pilgrims were indifferent to it.
I candled today and I think at least two are soup and two look like they are developing fine. (ducklings)
Has anyone tried to candle an americana green egg and found NO light coming through? I have no CLUE if they are viable, soupy, rotten...and I don't want to float test them for obvious reasons.....
I will have to look back to see when my goose started to sit, I think it was 3 and half weeks...waiting....![]()
My ducks live in the same coop as my chickens. I have one duck that lays in a corner, and now she is sitting. Every once in a while, I will find one either in the pool or in the field.Good luck to all who have pips! Hope you get beautiful healthy goslings!
I am getting my kids ready for school, feeding and watering the chickens, geese, and dogs so they will be ok for the next 5/6 hours I am gone. And loading my car with dog crates and supplies to go pick up my ducks. It's 2 hours there, 2 hours back, and probably take an extra hour to catch the ducks or maybe I'll hit traffic. So planning to be gone 5/6 hours tops.
I have been informed that the lady who has the ducks has been getting an egg a day for 2 weeks and started getting 2 eggs every other day the last couple days. She doesn't believe her chickens are old enough to lay, so I may end up with laying ducks. What kind of nest do ducks like? She found her eggs on the ground and a couple were stepped on. Also, the food coloring trick to identity the layer, just put a drop on your finger and paint around the vent? On the skin or the feathers?
Thanks and good luck again! I hope to see beautiful goslings when I get back with my new Quakers!
I see absolutely nothing....at all! I mean, I know how to candle, duck eggs are super easy to see, and chickens are hard but I can see the air sack. The green eggs are solid. Every time. Which is irritating because I don't want to leave a rotten egg, and I don't want to toss a half formed chick!That is the main breed I work with, so yes, I get that a lot.
Near hatching, you should see one of two things: either a shadow in the air cell from the internal pip, or blood vessels along the edge of the air cell. If you can't see either of those, its a bad egg.
I see absolutely nothing....at all! I mean, I know how to candle, duck eggs are super easy to see, and chickens are hard but I can see the air sack. The green eggs are solid. Every time. Which is irritating because I don't want to leave a rotten egg, and I don't want to toss a half formed chick!
I will have to wait until mama is no longer sitting, **sigh**.
I use a flashlight to candle. Dark coop, and hand cupped over the light, rotating to see every angle.....any ideas what else I might try?
Hope it hatches quick for you. Crossing fingers that your others pip.
I have 3 more internal pips now that leaves one left to internally pip. I have two external pips hoping the others are pipped by tomorrow.
This first one is dark with light points as far as i can tell hes still wet, hes not a Halloween.
It takes a super bright light to see in those.I can't wait for those pics *8*.....lavender....I don't have access to any. Look forward to watching them grow.
I am excited with my Sebbies....They LOVE playing in the water, and my Pilgrims were indifferent to it.
I candled today and I think at least two are soup and two look like they are developing fine. (ducklings)
Has anyone tried to candle an americana green egg and found NO light coming through? I have no CLUE if they are viable, soupy, rotten...and I don't want to float test them for obvious reasons.....
I will have to look back to see when my goose started to sit, I think it was 3 and half weeks...waiting....![]()
x2Get one of those little LED flashlights that is only about 3.5 inches long. Then either bring them inside to a walk-in closet with little or no light "leakage", or wait until after dark outside to candle them. Whichever you choose, give your eyes several minutes to adjust to the darkness. Then position the flashlight before you even turn it on.
My ducks lay their eggs in the house in the shaving, a few will use the chickens nest box but most prefer the floor in the shaving.. safe travels and look forward to seeing your new ducks!Good luck to all who have pips! Hope you get beautiful healthy goslings!
I am getting my kids ready for school, feeding and watering the chickens, geese, and dogs so they will be ok for the next 5/6 hours I am gone. And loading my car with dog crates and supplies to go pick up my ducks. It's 2 hours there, 2 hours back, and probably take an extra hour to catch the ducks or maybe I'll hit traffic. So planning to be gone 5/6 hours tops.
I have been informed that the lady who has the ducks has been getting an egg a day for 2 weeks and started getting 2 eggs every other day the last couple days. She doesn't believe her chickens are old enough to lay, so I may end up with laying ducks. What kind of nest do ducks like? She found her eggs on the ground and a couple were stepped on. Also, the food coloring trick to identity the layer, just put a drop on your finger and paint around the vent? On the skin or the feathers?
Thanks and good luck again! I hope to see beautiful goslings when I get back with my new Quakers!