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I'm using this incubator too. It holds temperature great. I need to buy the humidity pump for mine. It's hard to keep it where I want it. I don't have a scale either... This is my second time with goose eggs. First time was four shipped eggs, one didn't develop, 2 quit after a week and the forth pipped internally but then diedI set 8 eggs last night but this is my first time trying to hatch goose eggs. I printed out Pete's guide and read it for about 2 weeks but I'm nervous about all of this.I have a small incubator so I can't fit too many in there.
Is anyone using this Brinsea incubator to hatch?
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. It had liquid in the air cell so I think it needed a lot less humidity?? Fingers crossed for better luck this time!YES!! I'll be turning on another Sportsman in the next day or so get make sure the temperatures are correct, etc. If these adorable lil goslings hatch, they are going to be spoile Rotten!Kim, hi there! Glad to see you here.![]()
Your sebbies are beautiful and your photography skills aren't too shabby, either. I can't wait to see pics of your goslings to be!![]()
Aspen, how exciting!!! Are you ready for lockdown??
They are gorgeous, just gorgeous!!Thanks guys!
Amy, the top view of Harry was taken out of my side bathroom window *lol*
I spend a lot of time right there with a cup (pot) of coffee every morning. After changing pools and feeding critters of course.
Harry's mom is the famous Blueberry Muffin so she carries a saddleback gene. Alex is Pips N Peeps breeding so don't think there's any chance for saddlebacks, but we can hope!
He has 2 other girlfriends so I may get some pretty colors yet.
Good luck everybody!