Let's have a gosling hatchalong!

Best of luck with your little one
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I'm not 100% sure but I think my last goose egg might have died. Day 23. :( I had a duck egg pip days before it should have so I threw the bator into lockdown- goose egg too and candled it to check on it. I just don't see any movement and the egg was cooler to the touch than the others. I don't know if that means anything. I am so sad if so. I left the egg in there for now though- it's not supposed to hatch until the 20th. This was the only one of 6 eggs that made it that far. My goose has laid a few more eggs and once this hatch is over I will try one more time- maybe. But I know some one local that has some lovely Africans so I might just contact her. Geese for us are truly pets- not livestock like our ducks and chickens so losing the eggs after they were alive at some point as been very heartbreaking. What a softie! LOL

But I am trying to be excited for the duck eggs that are wiggling and pipping. :)
 
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My little gosling is alive!!!!!! He is doing good. He is having some balance issues. Looks like he will be a special needs gosling. I will have to make him a doughnut hole towel to prop him up. The good thing about today is that another hatched, so he has a sibling to keep him company. Perfect timing!

Yay go little baby go

FINALLY! I've been sick for about a week and haven't been on here....you guys have been busy!!! I finally read all the posts I was behind on...congrats to everyone with new babies and so sorry to the ones who have lost babies. Trust me, I feel your pain and enjoyment. This gosling hatching biz is a bumpy ride, huh!?!

Here's my update...I had two due to hatch since I was last online...the first one never made it to internal pipping and when I did the eggtopsy, I found a sweet little buff gosling inside but to my surprise, her intestines were on the outside of her body so something clearly went wrong in the process...In this instance, I'm glad she didn't actually make it to hatch and that she died peacefully in her shell. My second baby was another absolutely beautiful buff dewlap! She pipped at the wrong spot but she's since made it out and she's doing great!

This brings my total up to THREE! Not very good out of eight full term eggs but I have to remind myself to be grateful for the living and not focus on the bad. I still have several eggs in the bator but have decided that whatever else the girls lay, I'm going to let them have. Gertrude especially wants to be a mommy so I'm giving her what she wants. I figure after all the eggs she's given me this season, it's the least I can do! She's already given me over twenty eggs and is still laying! She's such a great goose! I'll post pics of the babies asap.

Congrats on your babies, I'm sure your goose will give you more babies to love

I hatched off a white chinese at work 2 weeks ago.  He thinks he is a human and that I am his mom.  He will follow me everywhere when I let him out. It is too funny.


They imprint for life, the geese I hatch out follow me all over the yard and sit by me when I do any chores, they chase the dogs off if they try to get any attention from me lol
 
Thank you. He is doing so much better this morning. I put him in a doughnut hole (towel) yesterday evening and last night. He and his sibling snuggled up last night and slept together. By him remaining still and calm last night, he was able to get more balance and get stronger. This morning he was out of the towel and walking around the brooder. There is hope for this little guy. I'm so happy that he will make it. I was worried all night long.
*Love* to hear this, KG!! So happy for you! Go goosey go!
 
My last 2 Goose eggs (Sebbies) hatched last night (in my incubator.) My questions is....can I put them in the brooder with the 1st 2 who hatched 2 weeks ago? Someone bought the 1 week old and the smaller 2 week old, but these 2 are pretty big I think. I can't believe how fast they've grown. these babies will stay in the incubator til tonight or tomorrow am...since they hatched so late last night and aren't fluffed up yet.
I know when I put the new one in last week, with the 3 who were 1 week old at that time, no one even seemed to notice the new little sibling. It was 3 babies, then 4, just like that. I'm hoping I can add both of these and have it go from 2 bigger babies, to 4...just like before.
Anyone know if Sebbies will accept new babies in with them and not pick on them?
Lisa
 
So far so good though you are a little over and will reach a target loss of around 15% around 21 days. What temperature and humidity are you at?
Temp is 37.2 and we are trying to keep the humidity between 30%- 50% (closer to 50% though).

Im also starting to spay the eggs and take them out of the incubator for 10 mins. Not keen on this at all but this is what I was told to do.

Any idea what I need to do to stop them loosing so much weight so quick?

Thanks
 
WHAT HAVE I DONE????????? I had 7 sebbie eggs in the bator sat. All were rocking and one hatched Sunday. One other had pipped on fri same time as one that hatched. As of last night 5 were dead in shell. I assisted the one that pipped Friday. It was very weak and neurologically immature but is much improved today. Temp was 101 in lockdown, 70% humidity. How did this happen? All were fully formed. So war
 
Hi Mystil. Just maintain at 50% humidity and cool daily for 10 minutes. Dont spray at this stage. Otherwise leave alone and recheck weight at 2 weeks.

Hi Lori. I suspect the eggs had not lost sufficient moisture. What was your humidity before lockdown? Did the aircells appear large enough?

So sorry but we all learn and you've got 2 babies to prove you're on the right road. Well done.

Pete.
 

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