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Eqyptian

This species breeds widely in Africa except in deserts and dense forests. They are found mostly...
Egyptian geese
Pros: Beautiful Good oriental bird Likes other waterfowl Non aggressive, good with heat
Cons: Very strong, Females are extremely vocal Females can be aggressive in laying season. They easily get muscle waisting. Bad with cold weather
Mine pose no threat to my other waterfowl. I've had a full-grown rescue pair for 4 years with no problems. If raised correctly they can be affectionate but they act wild and don't like humans much. They prefer something to pearch on at night. They also become very round when it's chilly outside
Purchase Price
$0-$400

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Nice job on the origin.
Pros: Beautiful, Small, Showy birds, Probably the best choice for guard geese.
Cons: Aggressive and Strong and poses a threat to other waterfowl
Not the goose for the beginner fancier, The egyptian goose is not a true goose but is more related to a shelduck They were bred to be a guard goose in the Egyptian culture. They have been banned from Oregon because of their aggression and their threat to other birds as they have been known to kill other birds they are also considered the strongest and smallest goose. They are the only goose that shows a lustrous color and have orange legs. If you are looking for a pet bird to add to your flock you might want to try a different more docile breed.
Pros: Good for bugs, sweet, eats grass
Cons: Loud, shy, take 2 years to lay
love this beautiful geese, they are good with bugs, grass and keeps the others in line. Love the colors and the sounds they make, they can be loud and are kinda shy. They take 2 years to start lay but I cant wait to see the babys they make.
Purchase Price
50.00
Purchase Date
2011-08-10
Pros: Great parants, Pairs up
Cons: Mean, Have to be kept seperated from other birds.
Their great to have around. The females make alot of noise. My 1 pair lays around 6 to 7 eggs and almost hatch every one of them and raise the young them selfs without losing any. Once the babys are almost full grown you have to take them away from parants as the daddy sees them as a threat to he's mate and will beat up on them. Male see every other Creature as a threat also and will find a way into their pens to try and kill them. (Geese, Call ducks, Etc)
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