Meri Maura
May 2024 bring less misery 🥂
Hey guys, it's been quite a while since I posted but a have an emergency.
We have some wild geese that live on our property and lately a couple of them have gone broody and have a couple of eggs. They are nesting in some plants by the entrance to our property, on soil.
A couple days ago, however, our dog found one of the eggs and took it from the nest. When we noticed she had the egg, she dropped it onto the concrete ground, cracking it all over and Even cracking off a chunk of shell. But, the membrane is still completely intact. We candled the egg, and we saw a large air sac and the rest of the egg was black inside.
My mom has the egg in her bra, and it has been there 3 days now. She checks on it frequently and reports that she can see it moving/breathing.
Do you guys have any opinions, advice, know how far along it is, or how to care for if it survives? I have never had geese so I don't really know much about them.
We have some wild geese that live on our property and lately a couple of them have gone broody and have a couple of eggs. They are nesting in some plants by the entrance to our property, on soil.
A couple days ago, however, our dog found one of the eggs and took it from the nest. When we noticed she had the egg, she dropped it onto the concrete ground, cracking it all over and Even cracking off a chunk of shell. But, the membrane is still completely intact. We candled the egg, and we saw a large air sac and the rest of the egg was black inside.
My mom has the egg in her bra, and it has been there 3 days now. She checks on it frequently and reports that she can see it moving/breathing.
Do you guys have any opinions, advice, know how far along it is, or how to care for if it survives? I have never had geese so I don't really know much about them.