How to tame a goose?

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Hello! I need some advice with handling a goose, we have never had one before and we don't even know his breed but- I need to know how to make him more calm she likes trying to attack the chickens and has attacked them not badly and he likes hissing at us through fences-he has tried to challenge me and I have defended myself that being kicking him I'll be in a hard so don't worry he's fine (he hurts himself more, he has separation anxiety from his two friend runner ducks)
So I just need help/advice on how me and my family could tame him to be less aggressive, he is almost 1 year old

Heres a very close up picture because idk his breed
 

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I think he is Chinese
Oh please dont fight back (by kicking, even gently) that will just escalate his aggression , he will think you WANT to fight him.

This time of year geese (especially ganders) are aggressive because its breeding season. They are genetically wired to fight anything that comes near and to protect their goose (wife) and so it will get better ina couple months .

there are some things you can do if he is attacking you, pick him up and hold him for a while, then when you put him down, flap your arms and yell loudly (a victory yell) until he walks away;
you can sit with the geese and hold out some lettuce or kale leaves. you can talk to them in a sweet voice. hmm what else let me think, I will be back
 
Heres a very close up picture because idk his breed
White Chinese

If it's a male, there's no training him to be less aggressive. It's spring and his hormones are surging like @Jenbirdee said. He probably thinks the ducks are his wives. I wouldn't keep him in with them. Now I'm not sure 100% it's a male but my three ganders are very aggressive like you described where the female is not. You'd probably be best trying to get a goose for him if possible :).
 
White Chinese

If it's a male, there's no training him to be less aggressive. It's spring and his hormones are surging like @Jenbirdee said. He probably thinks the ducks are his wives. I wouldn't keep him in with them. Now I'm not sure 100% it's a male but my three ganders are very aggressive like you described where the female is not. You'd probably be best trying to get a goose for him if possible :).
This made me think op has a female for him but Im probably wrong now that I reread it
"she likes trying to attack the chickens and has attacked them not badly and he likes hissing at us through fences"
 
yes also definitely protect your chickens and ducks by separating them with a fence so geese cant hurt them.
I have ducks and chickens and geese also but I keep my geese on the other side of my yard with a fence in between so they cant hurt them (because they try to sometimes, like yours are doing)

It's breeding season, and most geese become aggressive then. Better to separate him until his hormones calm down. Being aggressive with him will only make him more aggressive.
Will most definitely take this into hand, only problem is when he is separate from his two ducks he starts freaking out and ends up hurting himself trying to get out to them.
The only time the goose is with our other birds is during the day, he is only really mean when they are all eating. But the chickens have room to run away from him if needed.
The only ones of our birds that will stick up to our goose is our male turkey and our rooster(occasionally)
I try not to be aggressive with him, when he hisses at me I'll go into his little area grab him and put him in-between my legs and just pet him-
My dad is the one who is really aggressive with him-
 
Well you cant calm a goose during breeding season. I call it hissing season. My ganders who love and respect me 9 months a year. Greet me with a his 2 months a year. The best thing you can do for him is get him a goose girl. Runners will lay allot in the spring sometimes in the fall but if there is a egg involved. There his. Since he looks like a white Chinese if you haven't seen a egg my guess is boy who needs a goose girl.
PS I walk my ganders down I let them have there little tuffle and who ever wins I raise my wings (arms) and make them retreat. Have 13 Boys and 15 girls
He is in fact a boy, unfortunately my family does not want to get another goose, so getting him a female is not something I can do- :(
 
Will most definitely take this into hand, only problem is when he is separate from his two ducks he starts freaking out and ends up hurting himself trying to get out to them.
The only time the goose is with our other birds is during the day, he is only really mean when they are all eating. But the chickens have room to run away from him if needed.
The only ones of our birds that will stick up to our goose is our male turkey and our rooster(occasionally)
I try not to be aggressive with him, when he hisses at me I'll go into his little area grab him and put him in-between my legs and just pet him-
My dad is the one who is really aggressive with him-
Geese can harm ducks but considering that he’s bonded to them he won’t attack them out of territorial behavior, it could just be an issue with him trying to breed them. I don’t think you should separate him from the ducks considering you aren’t getting a goose and he’s distraught over being separated from him, that will just worsen with separation.
 

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