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This goose egg didn't have a date because it was in a hen's nest. I took it to the incubator, and it stayed there for ten days until it started pecking at the egg. So, worried, I opened it a little to see how it was doing, and that's when I noticed that the eggshell was stuck to its nose. That's how the video started! CHANNEL INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/avesbe/?hl=... Christmas decorations https://s.shopee.com.br/6fQHVLN1T9 Starter feed https://s.shopee.com.br/7037uKhk4i TIPS: 1. NEVER OPEN THE EGG AFTER 28 DAYS OF INCUBATION. THE GOOSE ONLY HATCHES AFTER 30 DAYS OF INCUBATION. 2. IT IS NORMAL FOR THE GOOSE TO MOVE AND CHIRP INSIDE THE EGG UP TO FOUR DAYS BEFORE HATCHING, SO STAY CALM AND WAIT UNTIL THE END OF 29 DAYS OF INCUBATION TO START HELPING! 3. If you need to help it hatch, go slowly. If you notice it still has blood, stop and let it suckle completely, then gradually assist with the birth! 4. After hatching, leave it in the incubator until it is completely dry. If you take it out, place it in a very warm place; it needs a lot of heat at this stage of its life. That's it, folks! If you have any questions, feel free to ask. And another thing, I didn't show the part where it completely hatched from the egg because I noticed it was very cold, so I left it alone. When I came back, it had already hatched, haha! I hope you enjoy the video. Kisses. #onthefarm #nature #backyard