Grey and Buff Exhibition Dewlap Toulouse Geese
Pros: Gentle, relatively quiet, great flock guardians, get along well with other poultry/geese
Cons: Difficult to incubate/hatch,
Pros: Gentle, relatively quiet, great flock guardians, get along well with other poultry/geese
Cons: Difficult to incubate/hatch,

Pros: nice to me, great with ducks (will explain in review),
Cons: loud

Pros: calm, eye candy geese, excellent lawn ornaments
Cons: fragile feathers

Pros: Friendly, non-aggressive
“ they are my first geese breed ever. they are 2 weeks old and my ducks are 1 week old and they are way bigger. the geese and ducks are such great friends. the geese are very nice to them. they are great for holding. they and my ducks and my chickens are very loud in my house. i could list a con as they drink so much water. but it is them and 10 ducks with just the one waterer. the ducks are...” --marvun22
“ My pair of American Buffs are great. They are characters. I did not try to imprint them because I wanted them to have a fear of people. They did not follow me when they were goslings, but now they want me out with them all of the time. With a large pasture they have all the grass they could want and yet they still want me around. If we let them out of the pasture...” --flockman
“ I just received my first geese on Wednesday. They are giant compared to my baby chicks! As soon as I opened the box, the gander jumped out into my dad's hands, peeping with his neck stuck out as if he was trying to tell us all something very important. It was love at first sight. I feel like carrying all 3 of them around with me wherever I go. The first time I picked...” --CynazarGoldens
Cotton Patch geese developed as a 'landrace' breed of the American South, used for garden and field weeding. Their name was derived from their use as weed-eaters in cotton fields. Following the development of comercial herbicides in the 1950's, the breed declined in numbers. Dr Tom Walker collected and preserved the breed, which is now listed in the ALBC as 'Critical'...
“ love this beautiful geese, they are good with bugs, grass and keeps the others in line. Love the colors and the sounds they make, they can be loud and are kinda shy. They take 2 years to start lay but I cant wait to see the babys they make. ” --mommyof2kings85
“ My Exhibition Dewlap Toulouse Geese are the most prized members of my flock. I absolutely adore everything about them! They make wonderful pets and are also great flock guardians in that they let me know if there's a problem outside. I have found the Exhibition Dewlap Toulouse to be quite difficult to incubate and/or hatch successfully and would highly recommend gaining experience with a...” --animaladdictions
“ they are SO cool i want one so bad!!!!!! --------duckyhomie12 ” --duckyhomie12
“ I've had Pilgrims for two summers now and I just love them to death. Both genders are quiet and mellow, I've never once had them show any aggressive besides hissing when the females are nesting. They are great layers in the spring and the females will hatch their own young, fertility I've found to be excellent. During the summer they forage for all their food and are easy to winter in cold...” --ChickieBooBoo
Pomeranian geese were developed from the Eastern Greylag. This is what causes true Pomeranians to have a pinkish hue to their feet and beaks. They originated in the Pomorze region which is in northern Poland. They were originally thought to be brought to North America by German settlers. The Pomeranian is thought to have helped in the development of many modern day breeds as it is quite an...