I am glad she has finally decided to stay in a safe location. That is wonderful so now you not only can stop carrying her and her eggs around every day, but have a bit more peace of mind about having a predator in such close proximity. Good luck on your hatch by the way!
Okay, so I am up to 4 goslings and number 5 is working its way out of its egg in the hatcher right now.
Here is number 4 right after I put it in the brooder yesterday afternoon...
Another pic of the baby brooder...
Here is a shot of the whole brooder. My husband built if for me in the goose breeding barn on Sunday. It has large sliding doors and is divided into two sections; the bigger chicks are on one side and the babies on the other. He is going to extend it so it spans the entire length of the barn, so I can have two more sections to divide the birds as they grow.
I'd like to know more about your brooder if you could get some more pictures and some dimensions.