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Hello
We will have had geese about a year in the spring and they will be about a year old in spring. We would like to hatch a few geese off to fatten up for the table. I'm not sure which road to go down, the natural route or use a incubator. I have a book on keeping geese and that makes using incubator sound the best way because the geese are then tamer. The geese we have at the moment are not really tame and have never had to much contact with us and I think they are perfect for what we want, but would the next generation be more vicious? Knowing how terrertoral geese, how would the older geese take to the new flock being put with them? Also we have many chickens and have tried both natural and the incubator and I would use a broody hen every day of the week as I think its far easier and lots of less hassle. I would like to here your experiences and any advice you can give would be very helpful.
Cheers James
We will have had geese about a year in the spring and they will be about a year old in spring. We would like to hatch a few geese off to fatten up for the table. I'm not sure which road to go down, the natural route or use a incubator. I have a book on keeping geese and that makes using incubator sound the best way because the geese are then tamer. The geese we have at the moment are not really tame and have never had to much contact with us and I think they are perfect for what we want, but would the next generation be more vicious? Knowing how terrertoral geese, how would the older geese take to the new flock being put with them? Also we have many chickens and have tried both natural and the incubator and I would use a broody hen every day of the week as I think its far easier and lots of less hassle. I would like to here your experiences and any advice you can give would be very helpful.
Cheers James
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