Geese need less heat than chicks, but give the same warning signs of being too hot as chick do. Panting, moving far away from the heat source.Good Monday morning. Hope everyone is staying warm. Burr it's cold here in Newnan.
I'm looking for a little preparatory advice. I have goslings on order. Day olds. I've raised day old chicks but never goslings. Is the raising of them pretty much the same as the chicks? Any advice is appreciated.
Jen
They will splash in any available water source you give them so be ready to clean the brooder often for first few weeks.
We keep fod and water with all waterfowl from day 1 to 3-4 weeks old. By 4 weeks old no food and water over night at all for any reason. They get it back in the morning and have it all day to eat from as they wish while out on grass all day as well. At night they go back to the stall to sleep.
Grazing time starts at 3 days of age, and they get outside time daily all day as long as we arent having a storm.