Now They Are Brooding To Get The Goslings!
By AKRao24
@AKRao24 (27422)
India
March 7, 2018 8:15am CST
As mentioned in one of my last discussions we have five geese on the farm.
Of these five two are females and three are Ganders. (That is what the male goose is known as)
Female geese having laid eggs for about two weeks they are ready for brooding them.
They have been provided a special place where four eggs for each goose is arranged in a cozy bed made up of rice straw and both are comfortably brooding there.
The three ganders are performing the duty of watchmen and try to chase people whoever goes nearby these two geese!
Normally it takes three weeks for hens to hatch their eggs!
But from the previous experience now we know that these eggs are going to be hatched after four weeks!
Eagerly waiting for the day when we are going to have those young geese!
They are very cute and look very energetic. They are smart too!
Have you ever seen geese chicken? How do you find them? Please respond! Thank!
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36847)
• Pamplona, Spain
7 Mar 18
Only on a Farm or on the Television.
Good luck when they are hatched hope they are all well and healthy.
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@Sreekala (34312)
• India
9 Mar 18
@lovinangelsinstead21 I am fine dear, not around much but try to catch topics in free time. I am tired up a lot
See you around.
See you around.
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36847)
• Pamplona, Spain
8 Mar 18
@Sreekala
More or less okay thank you.
Have been through a lot I might tell you another day at the moment I am facing a few tough things all over again but apart from that everything is fine.
How are you then?
I have looked out for you and not seen you around either.
Hope things are going well for you also.





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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
7 Mar 18
i believe GOSLING is the term for young geese.
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@AKRao24 (27422)
• India
7 Mar 18
Thanks a lot for up dating my knowledge dear friend @ridingbet...if that is the case I would like to change the chicks to Goslings....God bless!


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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
10 Mar 18
@AKRao24 it is nice to share our knowledge to others. i believe this site do attains our purpose.
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@AKRao24 (27422)
• India
10 Mar 18
I am fully with you in this regard dear friend @ridingbet ! That is one of the resaons why I like to be here! Thanks!






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@YrNemo (20254)
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2 Apr 18
Babies in most forms are cute (except the wiggling reptile family & worm forms
). Since the time I witnessed my big sister got chased after by some geese (and got bitten by one in the bum) when I was a young child, I have been a bit frightened of geese in general. Are the little ones nicer in nature?
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@AKRao24 (27422)
• India
2 Apr 18
Yes, they are...In fact the adult ones we have were also got hatched on the farm itself few years back! They were gentle initially...but i think with the age and under the influence of hormones they develop the habit of attacking! Thanks @YrNemo !
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@prashu228 (37518)
• India
7 Mar 18
No i never saw geese chicken, they look cute ..
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@AKRao24 (27422)
• India
7 Mar 18
They are so cute that I am sure you would like to cuddle and caress them! Thanks dear @prashy228 ! God bless! 





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