Temp and humidity is no different than duck and chicken for incubation. (we keep ours at 25-35% on averageI'm about to set my first goose eggs for incubating any tips as far as temp and humidity???
Lockdown should be goaled at 70%.
Goose eggs should ALWAYS be on their sides for the entire time (incubation and lockdown)
Hand turned 3-5 times a day if laying still, hand turned once a day if laying in an auto turner
day 7 forward you need to start cooling and misting them
be sure weigh them before you set them, trace the air cells and weigh during incubation to make sure they are loosing proper weight
they take FOREVER to hatch once it starts (just about the full 3 days)
i wouldnt offer them like that because hatch rates and shipping cost. Just wait till you can offer them together.I have a question for the mods....I have a pair of Bantam Black Sumatras, and a pair of Blue Brassy Backs, they lay every other day...can I offer them if the other person agrees to get them in two shipments? As in 2 sumatra and 2 brassy back and then again when I get the rest? Or does everyone think that would be a PITA?
first time moms can make all sorts of bad choices. be glad she didnt eat themMorning guys! I woke up to 7 beautiful dead baby bunsShe didn't cover them at all and they got cold. One was a beautiful little chocolate too. I'm hoping this is just first time mom error.![]()

I have found that if we have a girl due and its cool or cold out if we move her inside a building she has a better chance at getting the litter started
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