Well MissPrissy, I'm sorry you invested so much money on them, and I'm sorry so many eggs were ruined... but the bright side to this story is you have more geese than you started with... and a goose is a goose. I'm sure they will grow up and be very beautiful geese. And honestly, you helped them become what they are, and I'm sure they're very glad you put them in the incubator... because if you didnt, they wouldn't be alive. And I'm sure you'll care for them and they'll really appreciate that.
Just look at it that way.
Plus if you're ever interested, my geese have been laying better, now I'm not for sure if they're all 100% fertile (but I did throw one in the bator and it was in there for about a 1 day... then It somehow started oozing, so I took it out and cracked it out of curiosity, and it was 100% fertile! big 'ole bullseye.), but they are sebbies, and I do have 1 pilgrim... so if they ended up fertile and developed, you'd most likely end up with pure sebbies... with a smidge chance of a possible pilgrim cross... but whenever I learn how to successfully ship eggs, I will contact you if interested.
Also, there is a man a little bit down the road, about a half hour away from me, and I've gotten a lot of my stock from him... he breeds nice looking embdens, now if you ever wanted to contact him and see about getting some eggs or goslings, I could probably hook you up.
Haley