Raising Geese 101



my new collection of embden goose eggs, due on 29th of this month. rather than put an X and a O on each side I drew happy and sad faces on them. I figured they'd look quite funny when they hatch. these are the happy side =8-D. I can't wait to see the new babies when they arrive. these are my first goose eggs.
 
my new collection of embden goose eggs, due on 29th of this month. rather than put an X and a O on each side I drew happy and sad faces on them. I figured they'd look quite funny when they hatch. these are the happy side =8-D. I can't wait to see the new babies when they arrive. these are my first goose eggs.
Great faces you put on them.. Good luck with your hatching. Keep us updated!!
 
can any body tell me if this is ok
im trying to tame my gander and today i went in the pen and he raised his wings at so i did it back and then he hissed so i hissed and then he charged and i grabbed him lightly around the neck and with my other hand i softly held his body down so he couldnt move
is that right thing to do
 
can any body tell me if this is ok
im trying to tame my gander and today i went in the pen and he raised his wings at so i did it back and then he hissed so i hissed and then he charged and i grabbed him lightly around the neck and with my other hand i softly held his body down so he couldnt move
is that right thing to do

I would have to say you are getting the body language down .......

This is exactly the way my autistic teenage son treats the ganders and it most defiantly works for him for the last five years but just never back down from them and also remember mating season is almost over for the year ...

Enjoy your geese ......
 
I would have to say you are getting the body language down .......

This is exactly the way my autistic teenage son treats the ganders and it most defiantly works for him for the last five years but just never back down from them and also remember mating season is almost over for the year ...

Enjoy your geese ......
haha mating season hasnt started hear yet probably a couple months away
 
hello, my geese arrived at last just over a week ago.
I had 5 hatch out of 8. one partially hatched, got it's head free then decided never to complete her hatching process, she died sitting in her shell just looking out of the hole she made.
another hatched and lived a week then died for no apparent reason. he did look quite weak, was the smallest of the group and struggled to get to grips with walking. he did go outside for a while and got to have a swim, so although his life was short he did do some goosey stuff.
so to the three I have left, I have Ronnie (the only girl) who is sleek sweet and very petite. she is pretty quiet but very active.
then there is Reggie, a huge ball of fur who is fairly placid right now.
last of all is the biggest Mr Nebbercracker. he is huge, already too big to fit in one hand. the boys are very inquisitive and will bump chests at times. they have done since a day old, but moments later will snuggle up with each other.
bathing is fun, they swim under water quite a lot, I started them off in warm water, now their fur seems waterproof I am getting them used to cooler water slowly.
they mix with our chicken, her name is bully and she lives up to her name quite well. she is often remonstrating with the geese, however Mr Nebbercracker does like to pull on her feathers; which she takes in her stride. if she considers them to be misbehaving she gives them a little peck, I guess just to show them who is boss. she is not very old herself, having hatched easter time.
the only critical point I could make about these lovely little goosey morsels is that they are so **** messy! I really had no idea how much fertiliser these little beasts would produce.
they eat loads, drink loads and get rid of it just as quickly.
I have a stream running through my land, I sunk a pond into the waterway so that it has continuous flow through it but gives them a fairly deep pool to play in. I have not introduced them to it yet, I figured that can wait until they have feathers, the bath tub will suffice until then.
 
hello, my geese arrived at last just over a week ago.
I had 5 hatch out of 8. one partially hatched, got it's head free then decided never to complete her hatching process, she died sitting in her shell just looking out of the hole she made.
another hatched and lived a week then died for no apparent reason. he did look quite weak, was the smallest of the group and struggled to get to grips with walking. he did go outside for a while and got to have a swim, so although his life was short he did do some goosey stuff.
so to the three I have left, I have Ronnie (the only girl) who is sleek sweet and very petite. she is pretty quiet but very active.
then there is Reggie, a huge ball of fur who is fairly placid right now.
last of all is the biggest Mr Nebbercracker. he is huge, already too big to fit in one hand. the boys are very inquisitive and will bump chests at times. they have done since a day old, but moments later will snuggle up with each other.
bathing is fun, they swim under water quite a lot, I started them off in warm water, now their fur seems waterproof I am getting them used to cooler water slowly.
they mix with our chicken, her name is bully and she lives up to her name quite well. she is often remonstrating with the geese, however Mr Nebbercracker does like to pull on her feathers; which she takes in her stride. if she considers them to be misbehaving she gives them a little peck, I guess just to show them who is boss. she is not very old herself, having hatched easter time.
the only critical point I could make about these lovely little goosey morsels is that they are so **** messy! I really had no idea how much fertiliser these little beasts would produce.
they eat loads, drink loads and get rid of it just as quickly.
I have a stream running through my land, I sunk a pond into the waterway so that it has continuous flow through it but gives them a fairly deep pool to play in. I have not introduced them to it yet, I figured that can wait until they have feathers, the bath tub will suffice until then.
I'm sorry for the ones you lost. But sounds like you have a nice group of 3. They do make alot of fertilizer that is for sure my tomatoes love it. Post some pics when you can I'd love to see them. and Congrats!!
 








the last picture looks like breakfast gone wrong...
instead of the traditional X and O, I decided to draw faces on them happy one side and sad the other. this one hatched perfectly for what I wanted, a screamy face with a chick popping out the top. the others hatched in odd places so the effect didn't work so well.
 

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