Crossing white chinese gander with brown chinese goose will give me what?

Looks like you just going to have to wait and see with colors. maybe start reading up on vent sexing [you tube also] that maybe the only way to tell sex.
 
Hello everyone, this seems to be an older post and I’m not if anyone will see my question. I have a brown Chinese gander with one white Chinese goose and one white tufted Roman goose. I see that he has bred the tufted Roman more often than the white Chinese. I have taken some of the eggs and put them in an incubator to hatch them. My first question, is there a way to determine sex of the gosling? Second, I read in this thread that there will be different color variations. Can these be determined after hatching out or do they have to start feathering out? I wish that there were some photos posted of your adventures with goslings. These are my very first three geese and I’m still trying to learn about them. Thanks.
Hi! I have this same pair and was wondering what you got with the brown gander and white goose?
 
FOLLOWING... I have white chinese goose and a brown chinese gander.... just put their two eggs in the incubator today. I tried to let them raise their own last year and the gander stepped on the eggs just before hatch and killed them by accident. So.....trying an incubator this year. Any baby pics of this type of cross???
 
You should get white females and brown splash or the more rare grey boys. You are not crossbreeding.... you are mixing colors within the same breed and, of course, the babies will be purebred Chinese.... and very fertile.
Ok great I just purchased hatching eggs the Chinese gander is brown and the goose white what will the color variation be then will I be able to tell the sex by color.
 
Ok great I just purchased hatching eggs the Chinese gander is brown and the goose white what will the color variation be then will I be able to tell the sex by color.
These goslings are not sex linked. I crossed a white gander with a brown female and all the goslings were a mix of the two. Mostly resembling a brown Chinese but with white markings and lighter brown color. Gander and goose look the same.
 

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