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Is it goose eggs or geese eggs?

12 replies

justcallmethefixer · 12/08/2015 21:42

Dd & I have confused ourselves which is it?

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BrassicaBabe · 12/08/2015 21:45

Lol. One goose egg, two goose eggs Grin

wankerchief · 12/08/2015 21:46

Gooses

BrassicaBabe · 12/08/2015 21:46

Or a dozen eggs from 12 geese Smile

SanityClause · 12/08/2015 21:49

Goose eggs.

You say duck eggs, not ducks eggs.

MoreBeta · 12/08/2015 21:57

Goose eggs BUT confusingly you would also say hens eggs.

justcallmethefixer · 12/08/2015 22:24

No wonder we're confused Smile

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cdtaylornats · 13/08/2015 08:46

But you would also say hens egg

4merlyknownasSHD · 13/08/2015 09:22

Not wishing to be more of a pedant than I usually am, there should be an apostrophe in hen's

SanityClause · 13/08/2015 21:46

Or maybe hens' eggs, if there's more than one hen?

PolterGoose · 15/08/2015 18:31

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Teasgonecoldagain · 19/08/2015 21:15

I would say goose eggs too, curious to know why you ask?

JaneDavis2015 · 20/08/2015 13:18

both are correct

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