Welcome:
I was given three goslings. I am trying to identify as I believe they are West of England. Two larger with grey areas and one totally white. Hope you find another.
I have three adopted goslings, one white, two white with grey patches. Not sure what to feed them except flock feed and free ranging. I have no idea what type they are but I had to adopt them they are soooo cute!
I didn't have any luck incubating eggs, but I had a hen that would sit on them faithfully...she hatched three nest fulls. My hen was stolen in the middle of the night, but I have a duck that is feeling lucky (:
I am wanting to add more turkeys to the farm. Looking for heritage breeds, bourbon red or royal palm. Somewhere near the Oregon Coast, willing to travel 2 hours if I have to for a pick up. Wanting around 6-10.
I have so many, different colors, temperaments. One thing I know, when mine go broody, they are the best mothers. I have one that basically taught me a lesson! My ears were ringing after the wing beating I got trying to untangle one of her babies.
Are they assertive? First to feed, cuz looks like roos to me. My roos always stood up taller, stood at the front of the flock, came to the food bowl first.