I'm looking to rehome my 4 Embdens, they're about 5 months old now. As they're getting bigger, I painfully realized my backyard is just way too small for all four of them. Would anyone here be able to give them a forever home where they have plenty of space to wonder around? We're in east TX...
Don't think we need to give a reason, who wouldn't love these little curious balls of fluff?
Especially when they all running towards you even though they could hardly balance themselves:
They're just so darn cute, even after a hard working day of digging mud holes in the backyard:
Thank you all for the support. I do feel better now... I sincerely hope they'd always be as happy as they're now... they're busy digging mud holes in the yard now.
now i am really really scared; almost feel like crying; the feedstore where I got them from didn't know how to sex them, and I honestly didn't think it could be any problem other than I might not be getting any eggs... eating any of them would be completely out of question, rehome would be...
I have 4 embden goslings, they're about 3 months old. Obviously I don't know their sexes yet. After reading all your postings, it got me really worried. What if I have more boys than girls. How bad could it be during mating seasons? I don't want to give up any of them, and I don't think we can...
We're getting a lot of mosquitoes in the backyard after a few rainstorms. Do they bite geese? what would be a safe & effective mosquito control method?
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Sorry Mahsmaj, can't help you with the pond bank question. It's a community pond, no idea how they kept it perfect. It's on our daily walking route.... and here's a short video of my geese out for walks
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Yes, ours love ice cubes since they're tiny babies. You should definitely give it a try, only problem is they all melted w/n 20min since it's like 100dg outside... feel so bad for the kids, wish I could have them inside.