Yes, I did, and I still do. That's how I feel comfortable sharing my opinion - I have a lot of experience in goose/human relationships. I've also raised goslings in pairs; Faster Anna is my 10th goose.Didn't you raise a goose from hatch to adulthood as a single goose? I could've sworn you posted the Faster Anna videos on YouTube.
We are two people sharing Faster Anna, which means we can each do our our chores while the other one keeps her company. And due to health issues we're both very limited in what else we can do besides watching a goose. She's practically never alone - she even has a goose sitter on the rare occasion both of us have to leave her.
Faster Anna was raised as a house gosling and slept with me in my bed until she started laying. She still wears a diaper on the rare occasion she decides she wants to roam the house. But unless the yard is filled with snow, that hardly ever happens. She prefers being outside, as all my geese did once they grew up.
I'm not saying this is the only way, nor that I'm the only person in the world who can do it. All I did was suggest OP get another gosling (in one post) and answer someones question (in another). I don't care for internet fighting, but I do care for sharing ideas, knowledge, and experience.