Ah, figures! The goose in question is a hatchery goose we got as a gosling when the first one's hatchmate passed away. Either way, she has a good personality and that's what we were looking for. The sign read "Toulouse - black feet" assuming it was a note for the workers on how to tell them apart. Sheesh. Should know better than deal with that feed store. But a lonely gosling makes horrible noise. It had to be done.GQ I still love the color on that silver runner. Your Toulouse looks just like an african or african cross though, black bill gives it away as does the neck stripe. What breed is the other goose? Very pretty neck and head on it.
Production Toulouse gander hatched this year, current picture first, young picture second
Africans
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The gander is a mixed breed Pomeranian Saddleback/Embden. Free hatching eggs.
Whoa. Are you measuring wet bulb or relative humidity?Thanks! How high should humidity be for me? I heard 80 - 85% but I just wanna make sure. I ordered some Welsh Harlequins from Metzer to test the bator with - kind of expensive but they're what I wanted...if I can get just one duck out I'll be happy. I know my hatch rate will probably be terrible. Can I let the eggs rest at room temperature, or am I going to have to try to find a cooler spot for them?
I incubate at 50% and raise to 75-80% at lockdown.