Thank you Renie'sPeep's. Yes they do grow so darn fast!!!Soo sweet... it is made crazy how fast they grow.
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Thank you Renie'sPeep's. Yes they do grow so darn fast!!!Soo sweet... it is made crazy how fast they grow.
Ash I am sorry your prize goose is a gander. Boy one never knows just what these sebs will be until older. I can not seem to sex them and that is not 100% anyway either. The only 100% way is to test feather's or egg shell's from the gosling hatch.
I have never done this but have heard of it...
I'm laughing, but I'm not. Not a terrible thing. Nava had 2 females and 4 ganders and they all traveled as a group.Well... I have a story... I have struggled with my beautiful Verbena, as some of you might have read. I got another gander hoping that she would be loved by that new gander since the rest of the flock as driven her off or she has decided not to hang with them. The new gander is working out fairly well with my saddle back Seb goose Echo. They are working well together as a pair and I think she fancies him as much as he her. Lucky there. Now back to Verbena. My prize winning goose is a gander. I know this without a doubt now because 'she' was desperately trying to mount a white 3 gallon bucket laying in the yard today. Determinedly might I add.
I now have three Seb ganders, one Seb goose ... 5 ganders total and only two females now. I say again: