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Re: Geese broken eggs and pulling feathers
Hi
I dont know anything about geese but as noone has answered your question i thought i would post a reply Have you seen him pulling them out? The feather picking might have something to do with the annual moult. The egg side could be that she sat on them wrong and they broke then realised they were broken so got off the nest. mitch
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Re: Geese broken eggs and pulling feathers
No problem
![]() If you ever have any problems just write on here as i know people with geese so most of the time i can get answers. mitch
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Re: Geese broken eggs and pulling feathers
Geese are really clumsy and are very good at breaking their eggs!! They are even worse when they do sit and they start to hatch they get all excited and stand on the goslings!!!
It's a bit late in the year now anyway for them to be sitting so I'd remove any eggs they lay now and eat them rather than waste them! It maybe also that they are younger inexperienced birds and haven't a clue - they do live till they are 40 odd so do have time to get it right!! I had 20 geese for years and only ever had 3 lots of goslings hatch naturally - on average about 3 in each batch of 8 or so eggs survived the clumsy mothers big feet!!! Sticking them under a broody hen is the best way to do it, just watch for rats though as we lost a good few goslings - even large ones - at night pulled out from under the goose as the geese can't see in the dark so don't protect the babies and rats luuurve baby geese!!![]() The feather loss thing is most likely their yearly molt which they do over the warmer summer months - they shed all feathers including the big flight feathers and look like they have been through a blender repeatedly, and your field will look like a duvet massacre has taken place - they grow back in time for winter though!! ![]()
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