This is Peaches
Lilacs as they are called have a mushroom coloring. Its a blue based buff/cream color
This Piper (peaches 2012 daughter) and the middle goose pictured above with the three colors in one shot.
and no we do not own Peaches any longer, she shipped this...
We had at one time Buff, Lilac and Lavender all here on property and were able to show them side by side by side.
The above sets show each of those three colors.
This photo (below) Shows BUFF (left) Lilac (middle) and Lavender (right) All three are 2012 hatches and roughly the same age and...
Trish.......... your boys are related to each other but not the two girls you have. The girls are out of two different moms as well one being not related to any bird recently pictured on this thread.
You cant fix angel wing in juvenile or adult birds. It needs caught and wrapped while you.
Twisted wing tip has no fix. Wrapping would serve no purpose or help.
Many sebbie girls are very good sitters, and incubating and hatching goose eggs takes practice and patience to get just the right tweaks down for your set up to get a successful hatch
If you look at the picture here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/445537/sebastopol-geese-thread-show-your-pics/3220#post_11244525 that RURU posted you can see the grey saddleback gosling in front. Its young, but shows a good example of how they look.
Sebbies since they have curly feathers...
Cottagerose for fantastic white sebastopols
oregonblues or MrsMagoo for Pomeranians
CountryHatch for Buff Americans
(all names are BYC user names)
Daze............... just listened to weekend voice mail...........then saw your post...........it can take 10-14 days for a complete...
uummm WOW..... good for you for taking them in. The one does appear to maybe be a lavender. Do you use fermented feed? It would be super good for them as it would easiest on the system and biggest bang for the buck when feeding them.
American geese dont come in SB, they come Buff, Blue and Lavender and sometimes cream (a pale buff).
Crossing the two is just going to produce more smooth birds. There have been plenty of crossing for color done where it was bred back to multiple generations of sebastopols to be back to...
3 days total for most goslings to hatch. internal to external can be as long as 24 hours, external to fully hatched can be as long as 24 hours. Slower than molasses in the middle of winter, but bless their hearts they are too cute once they do finally hatch