new borns

Geela

In the Brooder
6 Years
Mar 27, 2013
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Our mother goose was killed about a month ago. She had 9 eggs in her nest, so we had to try to hatch them in her memory. We borrowed an incubator (w/o instructions), and we started reading everything we could find on hatching geese. On Monday, our first was born. Then Tues morning, our second started. But it was having a such a hard time...at first, there was a pin hole and a crack in the shell. After 12 hrs, the hole was the size of a pencil eraser. I waited, so afraid of interfering too soon. Another 12 hrs and no progress. I got my tweezers and took off just the smallest bit of shell that I possibly could. The end of the little beak came to the opening. I saw the membrane was glued to the top of his beak, so I gently pulled it up and the little beak came out further. At this point, I put the egg back in the incubator. Around 6 hrs later, the hole was the size of a quarter. But a few hrs after that, no more progress. We were so afraid he was running out of strength. So, we gently broke the shell one little piece at a time. Then we laid the baby and membrane back into the incubator. A few hours later, "Sugar Ray" had freed himself.
I know we're not out of the woods yet, but it's been 24 hours and he's looking great. His older sibling is showing him the ropes.
I love this website!
 
Don't forget to post pictures!
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I am rooting for the little guy.
 
Sorry for the loss of your goose, but congrats on hatching her babies! They are precious!!
 
Thanks! We still have their Dad and hope to find him a new mate soon. This has been a fascinating experience!!!
 

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