Definitely true, geese tend to reject non-geese babies. This chick is resilient and brave, she endured being hatred and pecked away from the group. But the geese family decided to adopt the poor chick🧡🌻🔥
The mysterious question that i always ask myself, sometimes it is answered and some times others aren't yet sure but make predictions. To be able to answer all the mysteries we dare try some experiments and make our own theories and hypothesis.
Will a goose hatch & raise a chick? they do. It...
She not yet laying, and i have never seen them mating, but only her chasing him off. Shes showing signs that she's about to start laying.
5 years? You must be joking. He's about to reach, not yet, two years.
Wow, these are real odds. Yes we separated them this early afternoon. But the problem is, the female is older than him and owns the whole yard. She sometimes chases him with aggression. Prettily, it seems like we'd be having unfertilized eggs, since the breeding is close by. So is locking them...
Have anyone ever had a goose that follows chickens?
Molly, the gander was raised by a chicken and has spent almost two years of his time with chickens. So this year we thought we could find him a partner to forages with and raise a family. In late may, we bought an adult goose who's almost 6...
If the Pekin mother, mothers the ducklingsnaturally, then shell have to Brood them at night, and lead the way to the feeds.
And if she monitors them around, and walk them to the side of the river. But not brooding them when in need. Then do not let the ducklings go outside or for swimming. Wait...
If they are with their female mother, then they can go swimming, even within 5 hours of hatcing. The only important thing is the oil that helps the ducks swim.
To how old can they be outside and roam as they please? Ducklings are much stronger than chicks or guineafowl keets. As long as the...
Wow💜🌻 they are so beautiful. But i don't think i have ever seen a duck like that before. They resembles a mallard duck family.
Its supper beautiful to watch and understand why sometimes birds take it into the air. Mybe to play, or stretch the wings, oh mybe migrating.
But clipping the wings...