froggyphore
Songster
- Sep 20, 2019
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I finally found where one of my female geese (the Embden I believe) is nesting. there were 6 eggs, all ice cold and covered in mud. she had no problem with two being taken. I'm considering incubating some this year, but from a little googling (not much on there about geese compared to chicken eggs) it seems the consensus on washing goose eggs and cleanliness of hatching eggs is the same as chickens, so I'm not sure what I would do about the dirt. can you incubate after washing and/or incubate dirty? it seems odd to me that waterfowl eggs wouldn't be able to handle getting wet. will the ones laid later in the year be any cleaner? Thanks 
