Thread formerly known as Hatch day is today

and the news of the day is......... Josephine is a girl
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she layed this morning
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Hoping I get a good hatch ~ sell most all of them (maybe I might keep 3-4) And make enough money to feed my birds for the summer. My feed went from 17 cents a pound to 21 cents. I still get 1,000 pounds for $210. So if I could get 30-40 to hatch sell them sexed pairs or Trio's ~ I might do okay. I am not going to sell straight run anymore. I know we are getting $15 straight run a gosling here on CL. So these should be hatching at prime springtime for Goosey & Duckie Spring Fever!

I also am not planning on setting any of my sebbie eggs, so if anyone wants some let me know, I was going to just Ebay them all this year. I do not want any more sebbies, I was told by everyone here I can't eat them
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Take a pic & we can tell you if it is or not



You need to send me some for my kids class would love them! How much for 30???


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(secret egg envy
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I am soooo pathetic ~ I had Emu Egg hatching dreams last nite,
Please tell me I am not the only egg-nerd out there
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(where is my Jason Statham?? Instead I get Emus???)
You can eat those sebbies. I'm sure they taste just the same as other geese. Soon, you will have rotisserie emu, too!

Another Egg Walk of Shame
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One duck egg, and My reliable 3 Brahma Hens gave me my 3 Chicken Eggs
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I think I need to do what I did before when they didn't lay..... I threatened to eat them
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10 duck eggs and a goose egg today. They're ramping up, but my boys aren't doing their jobs. Only the cayugas are fertile so far.

Love your Blockheads! Too darn cute!
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just setting the bator up for incubation. I need to disinfect my hova bator to for lockdown for them. btw got my eggs tonight!
What are you hatching?

Here's what I hatched. They are ALL boys. These two plus one more:
 
Hi all.

RG - Sebbies are indeed edible, but most people object to eating ornamental birds. They are valuable enough that you could trade one for 3 or 4 adult regular varieties, and eat even more geese. Once I've filled my sebbie egg orders, I'm going to sell my others on ebay or here.

I have about 12 sebbie eggs on my counter now that both girls are laying. One lays smaller eggs though, maybe 20% smaller. She's also 2 monthes younger, she was my last goose hatch of last year.

I'm going to be setting my goosie eggs tonight or tomarrow a.m., and some ancona eggs too from my girls (one of which absolutely has a curly tail).

What is everyone else sitting? I know what RG has, but what are the rest of you doing?
 
hhmmm thats a shame


Up to over 2 dozen goslings hatched now including this weeks 6/6 with 5/6 being girls, 3 doz ducklings and countless chickens.
Oddly enough the brooders are fairly empty except for the rare breed import chickens growing out and a gosling we are keeping.
 
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yeah I hope the dog owners are going to pay you for the damages, deaths and your emotional losses. With your new goat investments this year you should really look at a live stock guard dog. We wont ever be without ours, and the newest boy is able to be with all the animals already at 10 months old. He is with the 3 year old though which makes a difference.

Glad our brooders are sorta empty since the current cabinets are maxed out and we have 14 more goose eggs to set today. Luckily the new hatcher/incubator is done and being picked up this week. it can hatch 120 goose eggs. Which is good too since we have a new adult grey paid of dewlaps on their way
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goin: just some random chicken eggs from a family friend. she wants me to do all her hatching, and wants me to pratice before spring.

cute babies.
 
Hi all.

RG - Sebbies are indeed edible, but most people object to eating ornamental birds. They are valuable enough that you could trade one for 3 or 4 adult regular varieties, and eat even more geese. Once I've filled my sebbie egg orders, I'm going to sell my others on ebay or here.

I have about 12 sebbie eggs on my counter now that both girls are laying. One lays smaller eggs though, maybe 20% smaller. She's also 2 monthes younger, she was my last goose hatch of last year.

I'm going to be setting my goosie eggs tonight or tomarrow a.m., and some ancona eggs too from my girls (one of which absolutely has a curly tail).

What is everyone else sitting? I know what RG has, but what are the rest of you doing?

Exciting to be setting eggs!
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for good fertility and development.
 

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