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I would pull those goslings as soon as they hatch and put Ina brooder. Then see what mama does. If you have an incubator, transfer all eggs to it if she stops setting.
Thanks for the advice I will pull them as soon as they hatch. I think they broke through the the air cell membrane tonight when I was candling them soooo excited!!!!
Congrats! I hear Canada geese can be very nice pets. Just make sure you have your paperwork for yours handy in case Fish and Game gets called and you have to prove they're legal - and you'll have to either pinion them or keep on top of wing clipping so they don't fly away.
@NathanZee I was going to quote you but I don't want to go digging through the last ten pages of pictures to find where your post to me was so I'll just mention you insteadI don't think I'll clip her wing. I can't get near her to do so and if I did it would undo all the progress I've made with her. When she first arrived she'd run at the sight of me if she thought I was looking at her. Now I can actually walk in her direction and pass by her and she doesn't mind which is a huge leap forward. If I grabbed her to clip her she'd probably never trust me again. I don't think she'll leave. I think she came back when she lost her sister because she wanted the company of my other goose and without another goose to leave with I doubt she'll go far. She won't however be allowed to free range for quite a while.