If it is I'd say girl because my Embden gander wasn't that dark when a baby.Is the second one an embden?
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If it is I'd say girl because my Embden gander wasn't that dark when a baby.Is the second one an embden?
I agree with miss Lydia about girl if it is Embden. Where did you get them? That can narrow down options.If it is I'd say girl because my Embden gander wasn't that dark when a baby.
I agree with miss Lydia about girl if it is Embden. Where did you get them? That can narrow down options.If it is I'd say girl because my Embden gander wasn't that dark when a baby.
I agree with miss Lydia about girl if it is Embden. Where did you get them? That can narrow down options.If it is I'd say girl because my Embden gander wasn't that dark when a baby.
maybe they are wanting to be Papa to them? or are they wanting to mate?if they are causing a lot of stress to the goslings then you may want to think of keeping the boys separate from them until the girls are older.we have 6 new gals here. They are about a month old and this is one Gal's idea of drinking out of the pool.
Sissy is sitting on 12 eggs. We thought she would never go broody. She took one look at the gals outside one day and headed for her nest.
Our only issue we have is that our boys like to chase our gal goslings around, claiming everything as theirs. It's frustrating. Will they ever stop?
Very prettyThank you flockman
Well here are my babies Gus & Greta. Gussy loves to be held and his neck rubbed. Every time I go outside he runs up to my legs and stands in the way till I pick him up then he cuddles. Its really funny. I can also sit down and call him with my arms out and he comes running. Gus & Greta even though they are only 5 weeks old are the flock leaders to our 2- 5 week old Rouens.
Here is my Gussy with our two rouens.
This is Greta, she's friendly but not as cuddly as Gus.