We have got a trio of geese. Both females have laid clutches, but haven't gone broody yet. So we have taken one clutch and have just put a load into my incubator.
I have read that they are harder to incubate than chickens eggs.
I couldn't fit the rotator in as well as the eggs. So I am planning to turn them 3 times a day for the first 25 days. Then spray them with water morning/evening for days 29 onwards. Does that sound about right? Any other advice out there???
I have read that they are harder to incubate than chickens eggs.
I couldn't fit the rotator in as well as the eggs. So I am planning to turn them 3 times a day for the first 25 days. Then spray them with water morning/evening for days 29 onwards. Does that sound about right? Any other advice out there???
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Re: Incubating Goose Eggs
Fri, April 4, 2008 - 5:34 PMsounds about right, I don't know how your incubator is but try to turn them really fast without losing that heat and moisture
