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QuestionI made an incubator for my goose egg and peacock egg, will it work? It is a ten gallon fish tank with a heat lamp and paper bedding and straw.Community AnswerFrankly, probably not. Goose eggs need to be kept at 98.5 F, whereas peahen eggs need to be at 102 F. Eggs also need humidity to hatch, and need to be turned several times a day. I would recommend getting a basic foam incubator (around $50 USD), as the conditions can be kept much more consistent.
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QuestionHow is it possible that the mother eats her eggs?M MourlamCommunity AnswerMany types of animals are 'cannibalistic' per se, and may eat their own young. Chickens are known to eat their own eggs so it would be a similar outcome with any other birds like a goose.
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QuestionIs too much humidity a problem?Community AnswerYes, you need to control the humidity to be as still as possible. Humidity should be 50-55% for the first 27 days, than increase the humidity to 75% for the remaining days.
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QuestionWhat if I find it in the cold after it has been laid, will it hatch?Amy HarrisonTop AnswererAs long as it's fertile, you can keep it in the incubator and it will most likely hatch. Fertile eggs that have just been laid can withstand room temperatures for up to a week.
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QuestionHow old does a goose need to be to lay an egg?Community AnswerIt depends on the variety of goose and time of year, but 12-14 months is a rough range.
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QuestionHow long can you keep the eggs in the nest before incubating?Community AnswerTypically 7 days is the longest amount of time before the hatchability rate decreases.
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QuestionWhat if one egg doesn't hatch with the other eggs?M MourlamCommunity AnswerThat egg may take a little longer to hatch. The gosling inside the egg might be dead or not have formed at all. Just give the egg a little more time to see if it does end up hatching.
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QuestionDo geese sit on their eggs?Community AnswerYes. Sometimes they leave to get food, though.
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QuestionMy grandson found a goose egg in the water at the edge of a pond. When he brought it home, it was very cold. I have started an artificial incubation. What is the likelihood that it will hatch?M MourlamCommunity AnswerIt's quite unlikely. It depends on how long the egg had been sitting there and how cold it got. It probably won't hatch, based on your description.
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QuestionHow do I hatch a goose egg?Community AnswerYou should let the goose hatch it.
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QuestionIf my incubator keeps changing temperature, will my egg still hatch?Community AnswerIt is very unlikely. The eggs must be kept at a steady temperature and humidity level. Although the goose will leave the eggs for short periods to feed, constant variations in temperature over the hatching period will prevent the eggs from hatching.
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QuestionWhat should I do if my goose lays a lot of eggs, but none of them will hatch?Community AnswerIf your goose is sitting on a clutch of eggs and none hatch, it could be for many reasons. The gander might not be fertilizing the eggs, to start, or the goose might not be a tight sitter. The eggs could also be lacking the correct temperatures or exposed to cold air too much.
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QuestionCan I keep the eggs in a small box with straw and a heat lamp if I don't have a goose or an incubator?Community AnswerNo, this is not a good idea. You need a constant temperature of 98.5 degrees F and constant humidity. With the box and straw method, you will have none of these conditions, and the probability of a successful hatching is very low.
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QuestionCan my country hen hatch goose eggs?Community AnswerYes, she can, but I would not put more than six goose eggs below the hen.
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QuestionHow do I hatch my geese eggs?Community AnswerFollow the instructions listed in the article above.
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QuestionEven if the humidity is high, do I still have to sprinkle and submerge the eggs in warm water? Shouldn't it increase the humidity in the incubator?Community AnswerHumidity is not enough. You want to simulate the goose going for a swim and coming back wet. It helps the air exchange to have a good wetting once a day.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between an incubator and a hatcher?Community AnswerThere actually isn't a difference, other than to separate groups in different stages of the incubation process.
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QuestionCan a goose egg hatch if they're being refrigerated?Community AnswerNo keep a goose egg out to set for seven days, then put it in an incubator.
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QuestionCan you hatch goose eggs and duck eggs together at the same time using an incubator?Community AnswerDefinitely! I once hatched guinea, duck, geese and chicken eggs in the same incubator. Geese and duck eggs do take longer to hatch then chicken or quail eggs, though.
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QuestionI found a goose egg. What should I do with it?Community AnswerWhat breed is it? If it is fertile, hatch it. If not, eat it. They are the best-tasting eggs ever.
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