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Can anyone give me a recommendation for a brand name or model etc of scale that you have and like using?. The one I bought at the local grocery is definitely not adequate. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
 
Are we suppose to be maintaining a 50% humidity? I thought we should do 20-25 %? That may explain some of my problems, I've got 4 goslings so far and 1 pip. I think the rest are not going to pip and may be DIS
all depends on your area.. mine do best at 30-40 %
Can anyone give me a recommendation for a brand name or model etc of scale that you have and like using?. The one I bought at the local grocery is definitely not adequate. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.




here is the one I use.. it does pounds, onces and grams and you can zero it if using a bowl
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found it in a flee market so can't help you with where to find one. the red lid with a hole is how I keep my eggs from rolling around.

New arrivals...

all are Fred and Squishy's babies.
More Embden and our first ferilized sebbie egg are in the bator. Still no progress from the yearling Dewlap gander
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Can anyone give me a recommendation for a brand name or model etc of scale that you have and like using?. The one I bought at the local grocery is definitely not adequate. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

I found a great one at Walmart last summer (to weigh our rescue kitten) and now I use it to weigh the goose eggs. It can be zeroed so you can put a little bowl on it to hold the egg, and can switch from lbs and ounces, to grams and kg, etc. I love it- it weighs boxes of eggs too- goes up to quite a few lbs I think.

 
Psue those are adorable!! Im waiting on brown chinese(my first hatch this year) they should be pipping tomorrow or the next day. I cant wait for the little fluff balls to get out.

Then in goes some tufteds, more browns and some whites and possibly white/brown crosses. 16 gathered so far hoping to have 20 eggs in total when i set them this week.
 
the last 2 Sebbie eggs hatched out little babies (Big in the shells though- I had to assist and let them hatch the rest of the way last night) Not sure why that happens- they lost proper moisture and internally pipped on time, didn't take real long to ext pip either- but then seemed stuck and didn't rotate much more than an inch...so pips about an inch long, then a big hole, then not much more progress until I took some shell off the end, then they could move and get their heads out, rest,then kick the shells off.
So they're out, and we built a nice new goose nesting box, so if no one wants the Sadie and Scout eggs I have listed, I'll give them back to them to set on if they want. The last 2 babies are still getting their legs and fluff on in the incubator. I'm hoping I can add them to the brooder box with my 2 week olds (2 of them) and no one will get hurt. Any advice?
This pic is after the first one hatched but the 2nd was still working on getting its head out...
 
I found a great one at Walmart last summer (to weigh our rescue kitten) and now I use it to weigh the goose eggs. It can be zeroed so you can put a little bowl on it to hold the egg, and can switch from lbs and ounces, to grams and kg, etc. I love it- it weighs boxes of eggs too- goes up to quite a few lbs I think.

THanks chickenlisa do you happen to know the brand name --- I will probably need to buy it on-line as I am a long way away from anywhere!
 
Do the 2 older ones look like they'll both be whites? They're 2 weeks old today... They're both from Sadie's eggs (she's a gray saddleback and their dad is all white Sammy.)
 
To me they look like they could be saddlebacks also. If my opinion means anything, im no expert. LoL i saw some saddleback sebbie goslings at a sale last week that looked like those. Saw the mom and dad there too they were beautiful sebbie saddlebacks. I should have bought some lol i was stupid.
 
all depends on your area.. mine do best at 30-40 %

New arrivals...

all are Fred and Squishy's babies.
More Embden and our first ferilized sebbie egg are in the bator. Still no progress from the yearling Dewlap gander
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Congrats!!
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the last 2 Sebbie eggs hatched out little babies (Big in the shells though- I had to assist and let them hatch the rest of the way last night) Not sure why that happens- they lost proper moisture and internally pipped on time, didn't take real long to ext pip either- but then seemed stuck and didn't rotate much more than an inch...so pips about an inch long, then a big hole, then not much more progress until I took some shell off the end, then they could move and get their heads out, rest,then kick the shells off.
So they're out, and we built a nice new goose nesting box, so if no one wants the Sadie and Scout eggs I have listed, I'll give them back to them to set on if they want. The last 2 babies are still getting their legs and fluff on in the incubator. I'm hoping I can add them to the brooder box with my 2 week olds (2 of them) and no one will get hurt. Any advice?
This pic is after the first one hatched but the 2nd was still working on getting its head out...

Congrats!!
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Can anyone give me a recommendation for a brand name or model etc of scale that you have and like using?. The one I bought at the local grocery is definitely not adequate. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

I have a Martha Stewart digital kitchen scale. They run around $40 and works great. It has the tare (zeroing out) feature. A cheapo plastic soap dish is what I use to set the eggs in.
 

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