- Apr 13, 2009
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We have four geese, only one of which is a gander. He's starting to get rather hissy, so I assume nesting season is approaching rapidly. I'm in Maine, so I'm hoping it's not THAT soon, but regardless, I want to be prepared.
When do geese start to lay?
Do they immediately start to make a clutch, or do they lay randomly for a while and then go broody with a clutch?
A neighbor wants to exchange eggs for genetic diversity. What's the best way to do that?
And finally, do we need to make nest boxes for the geese, or do they just lay wherever they want? If we do need nest boxes, how big should they be?
A final note. We have horses, goats, geese, and chickens, but unfortunately, there are no dogs on the farm, so predators can and sometimes do come close.
When do geese start to lay?
Do they immediately start to make a clutch, or do they lay randomly for a while and then go broody with a clutch?
A neighbor wants to exchange eggs for genetic diversity. What's the best way to do that?
And finally, do we need to make nest boxes for the geese, or do they just lay wherever they want? If we do need nest boxes, how big should they be?
A final note. We have horses, goats, geese, and chickens, but unfortunately, there are no dogs on the farm, so predators can and sometimes do come close.