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I think its safe to assume its a she then. The gander pictured was not quite a year old at the time! The goose are smaller framed for sure. Will try to get you a group picture tomorrow to see the difference.hi jchny2000 this was my neighbors goose that thinks it is a duck I say it is about 2or3 years old. yours looks a lot stockier then mine. the knob is black and orange also. as far as its voice goes I have nothing to compare with. He/she tries to protect his buddy duck but he/she is no match with the Americans. the buddy duck is a cripple pekin drake.
I don't think it actually is a African/Chinese cross The gander is too light brown to be either. Light brown neck means he has to be crossed with another goose breed not Swan type (African or Chinese). He's also too much yellow on his beak indicating that either his parents had an orange beak He has no African in him just Chinese with something else my guess Toulouse I'm going with jchnys first guess with it being a gander