the chinese is a bit louder then the pilgrims but sounds really close to the same. Its not blood-curdling I dont think. The chinese is the leader of the flock, he or she is always the first to come up and let you pet it. The other 2 follow it around. With Geese is a male or female normally the...
I was wondering why the one looked different. The guy that sold them did say that his son had let all the babies out together on accident that morning. So is there any way to know whether the Chinese goose is male or female before the spring when they start laying? Also, if I get a female...
I think it worked. here is the thread
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/1006298/pilgrim-goose-male-or-female
not sure what I was reading. Thank you for any and all help
I actually do have a question about my Pilgrim. I tried posting under Geese and it says its still waiting approval. About how long does that take? do you know?
Hi, we are a little family farm and started with 3 egg chickens. We now have 23 buff Orrington's that will be out meat chickens, as well as Narraganset Turkeys and Pilgrim Geese.
I bought 3 Pilgrims, 1 male and 2 female but now that they are fully feathered my 2 "females" are mostly white with just a couple grey spots. The male has a lot brighter beak and feet and bright blue eyes so he defiantly looks different but why so my "females" look like males too?