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Duck eggs in large, force-draft incubators, should be incubated at 991/4 - 99½°F and goose eggs at 99 - 99½°F. The wet bulb reading during the incubation period should be 86 - 88° and 92°F at hatching time. These high humidity requirements ... more
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In the world of down bedding there are many choices for what filling material is the best to use for different types of items like pillows, comforter and feather beds. We will explore where down comes from and if there any notable differences in ... more
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You need two. The eggs are quite different in size, so the egg turner for chicken eggs will not handle a goose egg. Also, chicken eggs hatch in 21 days, and you have to take them off the turner for the last 3 days. Goose eggs hatch in 28 days, give ... more
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Down is a more expensive insulation than Synthetic. It is lighter and more compressible than Synthetic. It also has a longer lifespan if you take care of a down bag, it can easily last you 20 years. Synthetic is more affordable, and has the ... more
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A. Goose and moose form their plurals in different ways because the words developed much differently, from different origins. Goose is from Old English, which is the original form of English, related to German and other languages of northern Europe, ... more
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I know that geese in general are usually very accepting of babies and often steal other geese babies when they have the opportunity. This works a lot better if the goose that you are trying to get to adopt the baby has babies of her own. Remember ... more
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What song did Maverick Goose and Goose's family sing in the bar t... ... more
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And do geese get human bumps? But we digress, and idiotically too. We found several explanations of goose bumps, including those from Cool Quiz, Go Ask Alice, and Wikipedia. From these sources, we gathered that goose bumps arise when the body ... more
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Goose bumps, otherwise known as piloerection, are a fancy way of saying that the hair is standing erect in the follicle. Hello! While it’s not commonly called “dog bumps,” goose bumps are harder to see in Fido due to all that fur. Nevertheless, ... more
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A metal pole is not put down the goose's throat. When geese are slaughtered, they are first stunned electrically. After their throats are cut (by hand, for geese) and the birds are bled, they are scalded to facilitate removal of large feathers. ... more
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