New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:

Red breasted geese - Page 2

post #11 of 27

Beautiful birds Waterdog. Thanks for sharing. I hope to get some this year.

Quack Addict  80 exotic and migratory ducks, ornamental pheasants, one siamese, white and black labs , and a very understanding wife for 25 years   NPIP certified                                                                                                                                 I Ducks

Reply

Quack Addict  80 exotic and migratory ducks, ornamental pheasants, one siamese, white and black labs , and a very understanding wife for 25 years   NPIP certified                                                                                                                                 I Ducks

Reply
post #12 of 27

I wouldn't say we reliably raise them we do raise a few from time to time

Lots of Ornamental Waterfowl,a few Pheasants, Quail, Large breed Wyandottes, OEG bantams,  a pack of hounds, four boys and a very understanding wife.
http://www.fillmorehollowwaterfowl.com
Check us out on Facebook at Fillmore Hollow Waterfowl

Reply

Lots of Ornamental Waterfowl,a few Pheasants, Quail, Large breed Wyandottes, OEG bantams,  a pack of hounds, four boys and a very understanding wife.
http://www.fillmorehollowwaterfowl.com
Check us out on Facebook at Fillmore Hollow Waterfowl

Reply
post #13 of 27
Thread Starter 

love.gifthe pics and I want some to Destin

Geremiah...

American Games,Old English Game Bantams,,and a pair of Guineas

 

"There are only two things you need in life: duct tape and WD-40. If it moves and it shouldn't, use the duct tape.If it doesn't move and it should, use the WD-40."

Reply

Geremiah...

American Games,Old English Game Bantams,,and a pair of Guineas

 

"There are only two things you need in life: duct tape and WD-40. If it moves and it shouldn't, use the duct tape.If it doesn't move and it should, use the WD-40."

Reply
post #14 of 27

Big problem in past was the lost of many Red Breasted to west nile. The resistance is getting better, therefore now we are .100_0821.JPG

 

seeing more Red Breasted geese. They are around but not in large numbers.

 

ROGER THIBAULT, SWANSEA, MASS.  Yes these are some of my birds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

post #15 of 27

Nice flock Mr. Thibault.  You are one of the seasoned pro's with this species.  Keep up the good work.

"The trouble with quotes on the Internet is that you can never know if they are genuine." -- Abraham Lincoln
Reply
"The trouble with quotes on the Internet is that you can never know if they are genuine." -- Abraham Lincoln
Reply
post #16 of 27

Awesome  Roger. Thanks so much for sharing,   Shawn

Quack Addict  80 exotic and migratory ducks, ornamental pheasants, one siamese, white and black labs , and a very understanding wife for 25 years   NPIP certified                                                                                                                                 I Ducks

Reply

Quack Addict  80 exotic and migratory ducks, ornamental pheasants, one siamese, white and black labs , and a very understanding wife for 25 years   NPIP certified                                                                                                                                 I Ducks

Reply
post #17 of 27

red breasted geese.jpgHatched 11/02/2012 i stay in south africa have 4 pair of rd breasted geese and have no problem in breeding them i mainly feed them mixed fowl (maize) and of course there main diete is grass

post #18 of 27
Thread Starter 

Thanks Roger and Baikal. 

Geremiah...

American Games,Old English Game Bantams,,and a pair of Guineas

 

"There are only two things you need in life: duct tape and WD-40. If it moves and it shouldn't, use the duct tape.If it doesn't move and it should, use the WD-40."

Reply

Geremiah...

American Games,Old English Game Bantams,,and a pair of Guineas

 

"There are only two things you need in life: duct tape and WD-40. If it moves and it shouldn't, use the duct tape.If it doesn't move and it should, use the WD-40."

Reply
post #19 of 27

I may be getting a breeder age male next weekend. How hard is it going to be for me to find a hen?  mhwaterfowl@yahoo.com

200+ Beautiful Waterfowl and counting

30+ Species of Waterfowl and I am always adding....

Sebastopol and Grey Chinese Geeses

Red Golden, Lady Amherest, Swinhoe, Reeves and Ringneck Pheasants

Blue Slate and Royal Palm Turkeys

Chickens: Welsummer, BCM, EE and Appenzellers also a few other

 

mhwaterfowl@yahoo.com

Reply

200+ Beautiful Waterfowl and counting

30+ Species of Waterfowl and I am always adding....

Sebastopol and Grey Chinese Geeses

Red Golden, Lady Amherest, Swinhoe, Reeves and Ringneck Pheasants

Blue Slate and Royal Palm Turkeys

Chickens: Welsummer, BCM, EE and Appenzellers also a few other

 

mhwaterfowl@yahoo.com

Reply
post #20 of 27

Hello Karen,

The female alone may be a bit of a challenge to find. The best is to start making phone calls to people and if they don't have one ask if they know of someone that might. I have found 2 female Ross in the past week doing this. It is time consuming but may pay off for you like it did me. I prefer to make calls until I get to know the breeders, much more personable, e-mails are to easy to ignore.

 

Mike


Edited by MNwaterfowler - 2/25/12 at 7:02am
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:
  Return Home
  Back to Forum: Ornamental Fowl (Swans, etc.)