Pilgrim Eggs In The Incubator!

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I just set 10 Pilgrim goose eggs in the incubator. Am following @pete55's guide to hatching geese...it worked well for me when I hatched my Chinese goose eggs last year. I'm in an incubating frenzy! It's spring, temps are nice, and eggs are hatching! :jumpy

Wish me luck...looking forward to having goslings following me around again.:love
 
Good luck with hatching your geese. I know how much I love little goslings. I have no reason to, but every year I hatch a couple of geese. Actually, I have some in my own incubator right now, set to hatch next week.
 
Good luck with hatching your geese. I know how much I love little goslings. I have no reason to, but every year I hatch a couple of geese. Actually, I have some in my own incubator right now, set to hatch next week.
Thanks so much! Just having the little cuties around seems like a perfectly legitimate reason to me. ;) Best of luck with your hatch - please keep us posted!
 
Thanks so much! Just having the little cuties around seems like a perfectly legitimate reason to me. ;) Best of luck with your hatch - please keep us posted!
I completely agree and since people always seem willing to buy them, I don't see why not. And don't worry, I'll keep you in the "loop" so to say about the future goslings:fl
 
You’ll most likely have no trouble getting a goose to hatch eggs they love sitting hatching and raising their goslings my gander before I got him a female goose was papa goose to any ducklings we hatch here.
 
You’ll most likely have no trouble getting a goose to hatch eggs they love sitting hatching and raising their goslings my gander before I got him a female goose was papa goose to any ducklings we hatch here.
Awww! I hope I hatch a gander who'll do that. :love
 

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