Experiment is still running! I have a broody guinea on the ground who has been tending to the keets when SR roosts, and SR decided to stay on the ground with them last night!ARGHHHHHH no wayyyyyyyyyyy. One day it will happen.
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Experiment is still running! I have a broody guinea on the ground who has been tending to the keets when SR roosts, and SR decided to stay on the ground with them last night!ARGHHHHHH no wayyyyyyyyyyy. One day it will happen.
Suskovich tractor? I have three geese, pretty young, in one now. I move it when the grass starts to look... um... manky? Every 2-3 days or so--I'll probably let them in with my mobile chicken flock when they get big enough not to be bullied. I had built a nest platform into this tractor because I was keeping chickens in it last summer, so there's a nice spot for them to curl up in.No I totally agree. That’s why I asked. I know it matters .... I’m just trying to see how much it matters versus my convenience factor and long term aspect of keeping the geese if that’s what I decide to do. My kid realllllly likes them and we have been talking about it for a while but I still think it’s going to be a transition for him since we spend SO much time at home.
I wonder what kind of mobile thing I could do. 5 geese is just a lot for that. Hmmmm.
That is a good looking pip!It's day 19 and we have our first pip. A little bit early but we ar very excited
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I think you know what our answer is tooMy silkie has gone broody again.... now I have a dilemma. To let her hatch or not to let her hatchI think I already know what the answer will be.