Pair Sebastopol Geese - $300 (Rochester)
Date: 2012-07-13, 4:27PM PDT
Reply to: sph5s-3137872467@sale.craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
2 Sebastopol geese just over a year old. These geese are selling for $2500 as an adult pair on Mcmurray Hatchery site. They are sweeter than my chickens and ducks. They don't even go after the baby chicks. I have never had geese before and really didn't understand how large they are. I think they would do better in a larger home. xxx-xxx-xxxx
Really a hatchery is selling their crappy sebbies for $2500?????
According to what I found it is only $93.75
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JUVENILE SEBASTOPOL GEESE
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$93.75 |
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The Sebastopol Geese originated in Europe along the Danube River and around the Black Sea, and are thought to be descended from the European Graylag. They are famous for their "curly" feathers giving them a very unique look. The gander weighs 12-14 lbs while the goose weighs 10-12 lbs. The legs and shanks are orange and the eyes bright blue. On average, females produce 25-35 eggs per year. Though geese generally retain some flight ability, Sebastopols cannot fly well due to the curliness of their feathers and have difficulty getting of the ground.
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