I still want to try goose eggs next spring.

Denninmi

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I found a source on line for Pilgrim eggs for $4.50 each plus actual shipping USPS priority mail -- they in in MA, so I think I can safely order in late winter/early spring without having to worry about the eggs either baking or freezing due to weather during shipment.

So, are goose eggs really that much harder to incubate than other eggs? I have a Brinsea Octagon 20 Advanced EX, so it's pretty idiot proof, which is good for an idiot like me.
 

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