Goatherd
Overrun with beasties
I'm glad to hear they were there this morning and no harm came to them. You are right, eventually, their luck will run out. Getting them in at night is best. Like you, I'm a believer in being responsible for the animals in my care. If I have someone that stays out at night for reasons beyond my control, I lose sleep over it.
As far as incubating goose eggs, I let my geese incubate the eggs. Most of my females are very good about sitting their eggs. Even the nicest goose will usually become a force to be reckoned with when she's sitting eggs. I've had the best luck with the birds incubating their own eggs. I'm use to it, but they will bite hard and you will probably bruise from their attack.
If you do incubate the eggs, geese eggs, unlike chicken eggs, do best if allowed to incubate in their side and not upright like a chicken egg. You don't need an automatic turner for goose eggs, but you do have to rotate them twice a day. They also require higher humidity. Their incubation is almost a month, so it is a bit restricting. That's why I prefer the geese to incubate their own eggs.
Just wait, you'll have so many stories about these birds you'll be amazed! Geese are not for everyone, but if you can handle them, they are really enjoyable.
As far as incubating goose eggs, I let my geese incubate the eggs. Most of my females are very good about sitting their eggs. Even the nicest goose will usually become a force to be reckoned with when she's sitting eggs. I've had the best luck with the birds incubating their own eggs. I'm use to it, but they will bite hard and you will probably bruise from their attack.
If you do incubate the eggs, geese eggs, unlike chicken eggs, do best if allowed to incubate in their side and not upright like a chicken egg. You don't need an automatic turner for goose eggs, but you do have to rotate them twice a day. They also require higher humidity. Their incubation is almost a month, so it is a bit restricting. That's why I prefer the geese to incubate their own eggs.
Just wait, you'll have so many stories about these birds you'll be amazed! Geese are not for everyone, but if you can handle them, they are really enjoyable.