You can try putting her on the eggs but if she will not stay, then shes not going to. Not all animals have the mothering instinct, just like some people don't have it.
NO
never
Goose eggs are called eggs (the same as chicken eggs are still eggs)
Not for most birds, but there are exceptions. Some birds are raised exclusively by the male - e.g. Dotterel, Kelp Goose, Upland Goose.
If the eggs don't hatch it mean they were either never fertile to begin with (the goose never mated or the mating never resulted in a pregnancy), or she didn't sit on her eggs constantly and they were exposed to the elements.
NO! goose eggs are a little sweeter and are obviously larger.
This is easy. Take the rocks out of the nest and dispose of them. The goose will have nothing to sit on and leave or lay a new clutch of eggs.
goose eggs are called eggs just like chicken eggs are called eggs
a goose can lay 20-50 eggs per season
A goose is a bird and thus lays eggs.
No, goose eggs are considerably bigger. They're kinda rubbery, too.
No, the correct grammar is "goose eggs". The plural of "goose" is "geese" and the correct plural possessive form is "goose's".