What about an electric fence for the monitors? Well, whatever you decide, have fun. And even if you do decide to use an incubator, you always have the option of letting her adopt them back when they´ on their feet. I´ve done this 3 times for various reasons. Just read up as much as you can, and have fun!Hi,
Thanks for the reply, as a matter of interest it is 9pm here right now and I have just been to see the birds. It is surprising at night they are silent I talk to them and they are making murmuring sounds not like the shouting and carry on the do during the day. She still has not laid but she is not venturing far from the site and when I left just now she was sitting back in the same place so I guess yes she has her spot. I will do as you say tomorrow and deepen the depression a bit then pull some hay and dry grass into the place. We have the whole yard surrounded with double layer heavy fencing but the monitors can get in if they want to so I think natural brooding may not be possible. I hope she lays tomorrow, keeping geese is quite exciting and a totally new experience for us.
Stephen