How do You Incubate Already Started Eggs????

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My friend has some already started goose eggs as well as some that are newly laid... By already started I mean they have had a week or two under their mom... So how do I incubate goose eggs if I do not know how far along they are? When should I do lockdown and up the humidity on those eggs? What should i do with the ones that are newly laid and will not be ready for lockdown when the first set is? Do I have to get another incubator or could they stay in the same bator and if so how should I do humidity for the older eggs during lockdown and what should I do for humidity for the younger eggs after the first batch is done? Any advice would be appriciated... I really would like not to have to get another incubator involved if at all possible... Thanks
 
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So sorry I don't know anything about geese. But, if a goose is already sitting on some eggs, why can't she finish them? If you are going to incubate eggs that are in different stages, my only recomendation is, you will need a separate hatcher for the first set. As far as temp and humidity.
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