Hi Geese! So I also have had this issue of trying to find a picture of what a clear single lobe looks like. If you happen to find one outside of this thread could you post the picture here too so we can see what it looks like?Hi everyone,
Does anyone have any clear pictures of what a single lobe should look like. I have seen ones where there is a clear single lobe along the keel of the bird, but also gees that look like they have a small cleavage in their paunch that are still called single lobe?
Many thanks
I miiiightt have an example of one in my flock but I'd have to take a look and snap a picture and hope that I'm right. (I really wish the SOP book would actually show examples of single lobe vs. double lobe)
Hi Hucklekree! Congratulations! You're gonna have fun with those little goofballs, Pom goslings are a riot. I have all my fingers crossed for you right now!Hello all, I am getting my first batch of Poms this May. 6 goslings and hopefully from those some breeders. Mine are coming from a breeder about 3 hours away so fingers crossed it all works out.
What coloration did you get? Or are you getting a mix?
And as for a quick update from my farm, I have no less than 2 females sitting on eggs right now! In fact, Greta (She has a chronic leg injury, nothing too crazy it just causes her to limp every once in a while, much like me with my ankle problems so sitting can sometimes be a bit difficult for her), has been religiously sitting on a nest in the back corner of the coop (Behind the trash can we use as a feed bin that the chickens like to lay eggs in lol). One of the babies from last year is also sitting. And my mother caught Bruni sitting again. I managed to check the eggs when she was taking a break and they were warm! So she is sitting indeed!
Now to hurry and get a bunch of fence repairs done before we have goslings everywhere!