:30:17
Good morning.
:30:22
You've got to feed them
every two hours.
:30:25
Okay.
:30:26
And they need a lot of attention.
:30:28
What they need is to learn
where to poop.
:30:31
Come on, they're just babies.
:30:34
Look, they're not going to be able
to stay in the house.
:30:38
If you put them outside, owls and cats
will get them. And they'll die!
:30:42
- There's your bus. You've gotta go.
- Are you sure you can handle this?
:30:46
Yes, I'm sure. Okay?
:30:48
Go to school. Go. Now!
:31:08
I hear they postponed
building for a year.
:31:10
Who knows? I don't believe it.
:31:13
My daughter found some goose eggs
in that mess.
:31:16
They wiped out some birds
when they went through there.
:31:20
They hatched, now I've got fuzzballs
in my house. I don't know what to do.
:31:26
- Wild geese, yeah.
- Yeah.
:31:31
That was one of the last nesting
places for them in the area.
:31:34
- You just inherited more problems.
- Great.
:31:39
Geese learn from their parents.
:31:41
Everything from what to eat,
how to fly, when to migrate.
:31:45
When do they migrate?
:31:46
Late fall. But without
the parental influence...
:31:51
...they'll get the urge to fly,
but won't know where they're going.
:31:55
- How do I take care of them?
- A little grass and grain for now.
:31:59
I'll come by in a couple days and see
what you got, and if I can help.