Yes they do some eggs can"t live without there mother geese for example stay together and wont leave their eggs. remember when it hatches who does the teaching like swimming, how to hunt, how to run away from a predator I live near a river and it has a lot a geese, birds, and ducks so i would take my advice................................
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Usually in the Spring time in early May
Geese do not get pregant. They lay eggs and sit on a nest.
The plural possessive is geese's. A sentence could be "They found that several of their geese's eggs had been eaten by a fox."
Ganders, which are male geese, typically do not sit on nests. Instead, it is the female geese, or geese, that are responsible for incubating the eggs. Ganders may, however, guard the nest and protect the female during the nesting period. Their role primarily focuses on ensuring the safety of the nest rather than participating in incubation.
A goose will typically sit on shaken eggs for about 28 to 35 days, depending on the specific breed and environmental conditions. However, if the eggs are excessively shaken or damaged, the goose may abandon them, as geese instinctively sense when eggs are not viable. It's important to handle goose eggs carefully to ensure the mother remains committed to incubating them successfully.
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goodness no!
The answer is quite simple. The eggs are her children and they belong to her...much the way a human mother protects her children.
Yes. Geese move north to lay their eggs, and south for the winter.
Geese lay eggs, which means that they are birds not mammals.