Sapphire Valeran
In the Brooder
- May 5, 2019
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Hello!
I have three American Buff Geese, two females and a male. The females just went broody and there are 23 eggs under them. I know for sure that one of them (Lola) went broody, but I'm not sure about the other one (Lillith) yet. They have two nests, but they are smushed together. I've been reading a bunch of stories about geese stealing and crushing the eggs and now I'm paranoid. So... Here are my questions:
1. Because there is no divider between their nests, the eggs go back and forth between the two. The total of eggs is 23. Should I let them lay on all of them?
2. Should I put a divider between the two nests, such as a piece of plywood?
3. Should I just remove the eggs altogether and get an incubator?
P.S The nest looks like its only one, but it's not. I had moved it around a little bit before I took the picture.
Plz help me. I'm up for any suggestions!
Thank you,
Sapphire
I have three American Buff Geese, two females and a male. The females just went broody and there are 23 eggs under them. I know for sure that one of them (Lola) went broody, but I'm not sure about the other one (Lillith) yet. They have two nests, but they are smushed together. I've been reading a bunch of stories about geese stealing and crushing the eggs and now I'm paranoid. So... Here are my questions:
1. Because there is no divider between their nests, the eggs go back and forth between the two. The total of eggs is 23. Should I let them lay on all of them?
2. Should I put a divider between the two nests, such as a piece of plywood?
3. Should I just remove the eggs altogether and get an incubator?
P.S The nest looks like its only one, but it's not. I had moved it around a little bit before I took the picture.
Plz help me. I'm up for any suggestions!
Thank you,
Sapphire
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