We have a roughly 11 month old goose who has been laying for a bit over a week. She's laid five eggs in the last eight days. Both of our geese have been being bred by our gander, seemingly successfully. He gets very boisterous and does a little jig when he's done at least. Which I assume means the mission was accomplished.
Anyway, one goose that's laying... for the first couple of eggs, she didn't seem to be on the nest long. But the last few times she has been on the nest for many hours. She's also no covering the eggs with many inches of hay when she's done. I pulled an egg out from under her fairly late last night (she's fighting me and biting and hissing, etc). She must have laid it around 8 PM or so. She's been on the nest for over four hours. She was off of it this morning, but either I missed a chicken egg, or a chicken laid an egg next to her. Anyway, she'd buried a chicken egg at some point after she laid her egg. Is it possible she's hovering over the egg since it's still quite cold?
It feels a little bit like escalating broody behavior, but I have never had a laying goose before. I intend to incubate some of her eggs, so I've got them saved on the counter. I'm just wondering if anyone more experienced can tell me if she might go broody on her own? I guess if I start incubating, I can just swap in the incubating eggs and let her raise those the rest of the way.
Unfortunately, she's laying where all the chickens like to lay, so some are braving her antics and laying eggs near her and some are hopping the fence and finding other locations. This isn't a big problem at all, I actually find it kind of funny. I'd like to get her to nest in a different location, or at least rework the one she's using behind all the rabbit hay. Maybe I'll do that tonight. She shouldn't be on the nest tonight since she just laid less than 24 hours ago. Pic of eggs... for no real reason. I guess it's been five eggs in seven days.
Anyway, one goose that's laying... for the first couple of eggs, she didn't seem to be on the nest long. But the last few times she has been on the nest for many hours. She's also no covering the eggs with many inches of hay when she's done. I pulled an egg out from under her fairly late last night (she's fighting me and biting and hissing, etc). She must have laid it around 8 PM or so. She's been on the nest for over four hours. She was off of it this morning, but either I missed a chicken egg, or a chicken laid an egg next to her. Anyway, she'd buried a chicken egg at some point after she laid her egg. Is it possible she's hovering over the egg since it's still quite cold?
It feels a little bit like escalating broody behavior, but I have never had a laying goose before. I intend to incubate some of her eggs, so I've got them saved on the counter. I'm just wondering if anyone more experienced can tell me if she might go broody on her own? I guess if I start incubating, I can just swap in the incubating eggs and let her raise those the rest of the way.
Unfortunately, she's laying where all the chickens like to lay, so some are braving her antics and laying eggs near her and some are hopping the fence and finding other locations. This isn't a big problem at all, I actually find it kind of funny. I'd like to get her to nest in a different location, or at least rework the one she's using behind all the rabbit hay. Maybe I'll do that tonight. She shouldn't be on the nest tonight since she just laid less than 24 hours ago. Pic of eggs... for no real reason. I guess it's been five eggs in seven days.
Plus, I like watching the chickens be moms, so I assume I'd also enjoy the geese.