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In order to successfully incubate eggs you need an incubator. They aren't cheap. Once you raise them do you intend to keep them? How do you plan to keep them from flying away? Is it legal for you take eggs from the wild where you are? In most places it's highly illegal, and fines can be fairly big. If you check with your local authorities and find that it's legal, then the best website to give you the information you need is called The Feather Site http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/BRKPo...

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In order to successfully incubate eggs you need an incubator. They aren't cheap. Once you raise them do you intend to keep them? How do you plan to keep them from flying away? Is it legal for you take eggs from the wild where you are? In most places it's highly illegal, and fines can be fairly big. If you check with your local authorities and find that it's legal, then the best website to give you the information you need is called The Feather Site http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/BRKPo...

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In order to successfully incubate eggs you need an incubator. They aren't cheap. Once you raise them do you intend to keep them? How do you plan to keep them from flying away? Is it legal for you take eggs from the wild where you are? In most places it's highly illegal, and fines can be fairly big. If you check with your local authorities and find that it's legal, then the best website to give you the information you need is called The Feather Site http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/BRKPo...

 

 

 

 

When they are ready to Fly, take them to "RonBall09" House, he has a nice Lake and plenty of Green Grass for them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In order to successfully incubate eggs you need an incubator. They aren't cheap. Once you raise them do you intend to keep them? How do you plan to keep them from flying away? Is it legal for you take eggs from the wild where you are? In most places it's highly illegal, and fines can be fairly big. If you check with your local authorities and find that it's legal, then the best website to give you the information you need is called The Feather Site http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/BRKPo...

 

Thanks

 

That would be goose eggs! :headscratch:

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OK......since no one has ASKED this question.....I WILL ........what else can you Incubat in a Goose Egg Incubator?

 

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You don't need an incubator. A gas oven with a pilot light and the oven door at the "open a little bit" stop works nicely. We used to hatch pheasant and duck eggs this way. I'd bet goose eggs work too. The next trick is to find a gas oven with a pilot light that stays lit all the time. Maybe if you live a 1950's farm house in South Dakota. (That's where I'm from. Dairy farm. Yes, I can milk a cow. By hand. I also know how to plant corn and cut weeds in beans by hand, long before roundup-proof beans.)

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You don't need an incubator. A gas oven with a pilot light and the oven door at the "open a little bit" stop works nicely. We used to hatch pheasant and duck eggs this way. I'd bet goose eggs work too. The next trick is to find a gas oven with a pilot light that stays lit all the time. Maybe if you live a 1950's farm house in South Dakota. (That's where I'm from. Dairy farm. Yes, I can milk a cow. By hand. I also know how to plant corn and cut weeds in beans by hand, long before roundup-proof beans.)

 

 

 

 

Well see...........................you can learn something new everyday. :lurk:

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You don't need an incubator. A gas oven with a pilot light and the oven door at the "open a little bit" stop works nicely. We used to hatch pheasant and duck eggs this way. I'd bet goose eggs work too. The next trick is to find a gas oven with a pilot light that stays lit all the time. Maybe if you live a 1950's farm house in South Dakota. (That's where I'm from. Dairy farm. Yes, I can milk a cow. By hand. I also know how to plant corn and cut weeds in beans by hand, long before roundup-proof beans.)

 

We used a shoe box, hay and a 60w clamp light.

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In order to successfully incubate eggs you need an incubator. They aren't cheap. Once you raise them do you intend to keep them? How do you plan to keep them from flying away? Is it legal for you take eggs from the wild where you are? If you check with your local authorities and find that it's legal, then the best website to give you the information you need is called The Feather Site http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/BRKPo...

 

I will buy one if I can grow a BAby SHELBY in it.

 

In most places it's highly illegal, and fines can be fairly big. THAT IS IF YOU GET CAUGHT

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