Reviews by ZorotheDuck

Pros: good duck guardians, goose is very sweet
Cons: LOUD, gander is not friendly to anyone except his mate
We adopted a Toulouse-African cross goose and a Toulouse-Sebastapol gander at 9 months old.

The goose is very sweet, curious, and adventurous. She loves exploring. She is not very talkative and moderately loud when she does talk. We love her! Five stars.

The gander is aggressive toward people and other geese, and can be mean and bossy with the ducks for no good reason. He is very good with his goose mate; a perfect gentleman and very protective. He is also incredibly, ear-splittingly, LOUD. He's not our favorite. Three stars.

They were both raised with a duck flock and are good guardians and chaperones to the ducks, although they do get bored frequently and want to wander off and explore instead of hanging around their little feathered charges. IMG_1255.jpg IMG_1258.jpg
Purchase Date
Dec 2018
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Pros: friendly, not very noisy, curious, smart, funny
Cons: bossy
We love our American Buffs! We have two ganders and one goose who will be one year old in March. They were all raised together and get along very well with each other. They are curious, friendly, and have very distinctive personalities! They like to talk to with us and run to greet us when we arrive home. Their size makes them an excellent deterrent to many predators. They are a very bossy and can be jerks to the ducks at times, but have never been overly aggressive. They are fine with visitors if we are home and tell them to behave themselves (most of the time!). We've have multiple families at our place for apple-picking and they were very well-behaved with all the children. We are looking forward to expanding our flock of this sweet breed! IMG_0361.JPG IMG_1140.JPG Leia (1).JPG
Purchase Date
March 2018
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