Re: Goose Eggs



In article <1135808565.199683.299430@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"jeff" <jjeffreystewart@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I have a pair of Gray Geese . The female has started laying eggs 1 a
> day for the last two days.
> They are about 8 months old.
> Questions
> 1 Can I eat these eggs?

Most definitely! :-)

> 2 How can I check to see if fertile?

Are the geese "doing their thing" that you have observed?
Only real way is to try incubating them.

> 3 They are put in a coup at night and I found the eggs in the morning,
> Should i leave them or remove ?

Depends. Do you want to hatch?
Otherwise, remove them and make breakfast. <G>

> Any help appreciated Thanks Jeff

Cheers!


>
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