I had 5 goslings hatch in Hatch G. There are two gray saddlebacks, one light gray saddleback (that will probably feather out white), one solid light gray (may feather out to be a splash or stay dilute gray), and a buff female. The buff is out of a smooth breasted gray female that was in my "non collecting eggs pen", but I decided to go ahead and incubate this egg. The male is a gray, split for buff and saddleback, so this buff should be a female. Since the male and female happen to be full siblings, I decided to keep this gosling to see how she feathers out.
Once I vent sex these goslings in about a week, I will make my decision as to which one I want to keep and how to sell the others. I will try to pair up any males with a female to create a breeding pair, if I can. I will not sell off all of my females and leave me with males.
Once I vent sex these goslings in about a week, I will make my decision as to which one I want to keep and how to sell the others. I will try to pair up any males with a female to create a breeding pair, if I can. I will not sell off all of my females and leave me with males.