Sprucey
Hatching
Hi, I have a pair of Toulouse geese, some ducks and a number of hens. Our geese were mating and had a number of eggs. She showed no interest in sitting and on a few that we didn't sell I placed them under a broody hen, probably less than half expecting anything to happen.
Anyway, it has! This morning we have a back end looking to exit an egg and another that looks pipped. I'm of the mind to leave them alone for a little while but they're in a raised house so I'm conscious of ensuring the goslings will be able to get to food and water etc. A few questions therefore :
1) will mother hen care for them in the first few hours and do I have anything to fear from other broodies or hens coming in to lay?
2) I read they live on the yolk for a little while. Is this true?
3) How should I best get them to crumb and water? Lifting them out in a day or so's time and then putting them back afterwards or creating a new environment for "mother" and babies so they can do it themselves?
Many thanks
David
Anyway, it has! This morning we have a back end looking to exit an egg and another that looks pipped. I'm of the mind to leave them alone for a little while but they're in a raised house so I'm conscious of ensuring the goslings will be able to get to food and water etc. A few questions therefore :
1) will mother hen care for them in the first few hours and do I have anything to fear from other broodies or hens coming in to lay?
2) I read they live on the yolk for a little while. Is this true?
3) How should I best get them to crumb and water? Lifting them out in a day or so's time and then putting them back afterwards or creating a new environment for "mother" and babies so they can do it themselves?
Many thanks
David