I haven't gotten any eggs from mine yet so I'm sure, they're pretty calm as long as you don't make them angryDo Embden geese..... lay eggs well, are they calm?

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I haven't gotten any eggs from mine yet so I'm sure, they're pretty calm as long as you don't make them angryDo Embden geese..... lay eggs well, are they calm?
How do you work on the adoption? Prep the goose with fake eggs? Slip goslings in at dark of night? Just curious....thanks!I do not separate goslings from parents. If I hatch goslings in bator, I try to get a goose pair to adopt and raise babies for me. Depending on goose/gander, I will use temp fences to protect family from other geese.
A couple days!?! How nerve racking! I'd worry that if the babies weren't accepted by the next morning, I'd be looking at a dead/injured baby waterfowl before the 2nd night, but I'm thinking chicken mamas and not goose mamas so I may be comparing apples to oranges.It depends on the situation. I've been able to slip babies with broodies that are overdue, just given up sitting, or just hatched babies. Other times, I set up small brooder inside pen with geese. I've even brought a goose into house into a pen with goslings to force adoption. As soon as I see goose act protective, I free them into group. It usually does not take more than a couple of days to make the transition.
Thank you!You got that right! I’ve only had to deal with 4 at one time and only 2 now. But I can tell ya you need to get your most broody up an off the nest so she can use her legs and eat an bathe( humidity) wear heavy clothing an gloves if you have to and close the door so the others can’t get inside if your worried about that. But she needs to get up walk around eat an poop and bathe.