Let's have a gosling hatchalong!

pete55, love the pics of the adult geese, gosling and incubator. I could take ALL of them.
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Oh bless you and you're not the first to offer
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We're VERY pleased with the new incubator as we get more familiar with it. Waiting to see if it commences its first automatic cooling period this afternoon (if I programmed it correctly)! All other features very accurate with smooth as silk turning motion.

Humidity already averaging 8% lower than other incubators with excellent air flow. So far much to recommend it except the expense though sold some our old incubators to justify the money paid
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My 3rd dewlap is 3/4 done zipping and apparently I have a knack for hatching boys...... since all 3 are grey. I have 3 more dewlap eggs due to hatch in 3-4 days.... do you think one could be a girl? Sheesh!
 
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I'm sorry you've not got your Buff yet but I'm sure something will come along in the next 3
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After all you've had your 3 greys and now its time to even things up with 3 Buffs.

I'll be right there with you again in a few more days with eggs due from my best pairing for Buffs.

Pete
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I shouldn't be disappointed. After all, they are hatching out beautifully which makes me very happy, especially after my awful start to the season. But still..... I don't need any boys and now I have 3. Anyone want a grey split to buff dewlap gander??!?!?!? I'll make you a great deal.
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The way to look at is that you've had 3 males and the odds have increased substantially for a Buff in the next eggs. I think out of the 6 eggs its something like 97.5% odds that there will be a Buff - pretty high odds there.

Also you've proved the pair and know they produce viable healthy goslings - a great start
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Mom was cleaning their brooder. This is a welsh harlequin from my last hatch and the gosling. Two more pips yesterday. Hopefully they will hatch by the end of the day.

 
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I'm back, online. Last Tuesday, it went down, and thru calls , visits, etc, it was their switching station , and we didn't have it till last Sat. night. :hit So I  couldn't ask for ADVICE:barnie .  (then  Thur, I awoke to a power outage, but had the incubators on a power backup, and  then we got  generator running for the  3 hours it was out )I'd hatched the  first set of ducklings,6 Dutch Hookbills and one silky Duck out of my first batch. As i mentioned the  goose eggs are from  my less than a year old Shetland Geese and  pair of Super Africans I got from Dave Holderreads  last year and one gandar the year before, so  thought I'd try to set them. (Using Hovabators) . After the  ducks hatched , which I have found now are early hatchers , like 26 1/2 days. So I left what I had  left  in incubator, Most had hatched between the  11-13th.(DHB). So I waited, noted a smell, checked DIS, silkies, DHB's.... threw out , put last African egg in other bator, cleaned the  hatcher.Put back, waited , thought it  was dead(34 days) no  tapping, low float in water,(not  sure about the whole float test, as the dead ones floated the same height).. Finally I drilled a hole in top, nothing for a while, so I took cap off, it  was alive ! . So I  tried to recap it with a clean shell (didn't know about the boiling shell , till after internet came back):he . Put it back, next morning  it had ex. pipped below the cap! Tried to remember to  leave it along. Long story short, after 3-4 days of all this, it's peeping was weak (membrane stayed white, no  blood, ) I finaly  got it's head free, , yolk, sticky on head , gluing  it some, it  tried to struggle , out, but hadn'[t absorbed yolk (I don't think it  could turn in shell....I believe it  got too big for the shell-could this be from it being a yearling egg and too small perhaps? So I  put  it in a cup and  waited , hoping yolk would absorb. ...it did....after it was done, I let it come out of shell (shell was clean).. it was  so sticky on it's head, and eyes so I  put it in warm water and tried to clean it  off, the wrapped in towel and  put back in hatcher. , 8 hours later it was dead..... DANG!
    What I learned...after reading  DH book,  they put different  breeds in  on a staggered schedule so that they hatch on the same date...so instead  of putting all eggs at same time,  they  put them in so they hatch on same day...... duh!!! :eek: He took 36 days....that seems really long,and my temps were pretty stable in the Hovabator..(mostly 102, but 2 spikes of 104, but I caught them (when outside temp got  80, and house went up  to 78...I then realised that it was the room temp affecting it!, so I  put ac on and had to alternate with the  heat (spring in Ga.) to keep  room between 70-74. (last year I had in laundry room , with huge spikes, because I believe now , the  humidity and heat by the  dryer, and the 2 connecting doors , one to garage, the room was acting  like a airlock, duh! with vastly changing temps and humidity. 
    I have cleaned the hatcher and have a dozen or so duck eggs put in today for lockdown, and  have 4 goose eggs,--trying to decide whether to  put them in hatcher NOW with the duck eggs they incubated with or wait a couple more days... so they can  dehydrate more ... also am DROPPING my HUMIDITY in incubator (wtih staggered groups of duck and goose eggs (full) from  51-60% that is had down to  40%...I did wash duck eggs with warm/hot water like D book said, and the new group , only get a bit or peroxide dip, then rinse off with water. (first group had soap/ or  didluted bleach to clean under running warm water...but after reading, realised , soaps have oils in them, and bleach may be bad too...):barnie
    My Tuft. Buff goose is still setting on her foster eggs, I believe there are 2 Shetlands and an african, I  put under her....
   
I am also thinking of getting a fan unit or another incubator with a fan in the next couple days (my hatcher has some taped up  cracks, was damaged in shipping) SUGGESTIONS welcome ...

 
[/quotI dealt with this in my Hovabator too. When the temps outside got warm the bator would spike to 1o3-1054 at times. I was constantly fiddling - very trusting. The entire hatch was a bust. I put the a/c on so no more spikes now BUT it will sometimes run around 100 but I'm thinking that won't hurt as much the 102-104 spikes. I just can't control the weather. It's all over the place right now. I'm so sorry for your tough time too!
 

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