Re: geese - bonding males
- From: nuttingitout@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 14 Oct 2006 16:54:38 -0700
Jill wrote:
You could just start the goosey version of WW3
I guessed as much. So the only solution would be to put all the ganders
in the freezer except for "Goose-Goose" (the youngest) in the hope he
will pair with "Mamma-Goose" (don't ask).
If that doesn't work we just look for some more. It wasn't easy to find
these. They were rescued from an offal pit fate after a local mortgagee
farm sale.
http://www.kintaline.co.uk
I liked your website.
We run a bit of everything but duckwise are concentrating on Runners,
Campbells and Muscovy's. We read that Muscovies are more geese than
duck. They hiss, huff, coo and maintain the lawn like a billiards table
all of which which is delightful. They have regular committee meetings
to discuss life, the universe and everything, and they love people and
have real personalities. I love coming home after a long day to be met
by a dozen coming to the gate to say hello. We give them free range as
we have the space and they fly "around" a great deal but never leave.
One of the female Muscovies mated with the youngest goose and we got a
batch of pure white "gooselets" from the eggs. Is that normal?
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