NathanZee
Songster
They hatched! Five of them, the other one didn't make it for some reason. Thank you so much for all of your help! James and Elizabeth are both being great parents, except that Elizabeth gets angry with the goslings when they leave the nest and tries to get them to return. Is that normal? James loves talking to them too! We keep them on the nest a couple of days as you said, so they can walk a little better. How soon can they go swimming in the pond? Wild geese usually go after a day or two don't they?All the makings of an excellent gander! See how he interacts with the goslings and you will know. Mom will normally be very cautious even with Dad. When moving day comes, you want to separate the babies so they are not stepped on by the parents. I lure the adults away with a favorite treat, and block off the goslings. Then I move gander first, goose and then the babies I gather, move and release to run to Mom. I have a larger flock so usually there are more birds involved, but the trampling risk is there anytime you move broody geese and goslings. The babies need to be sure footed to be able to move if an adult may step towards them in a defensive state of mind. As always, I share this due to personal experiences. Your geese, if frightened or confused may trample a gosling unknowingly.