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    Does my male Chinese goose need a mate?

    Spring has sprung and I'm back to thinking about finding a mate for our goose. We have a brown male Chinese goose, a male mallard, and 3 white Pekin hens. The goose mounts all three females and I've had to separate them because he has opened a wound on his favorite female's head. I'm writing...
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    Identification of rescued ducks?

    We rescued two baby ducklings on Aug 9th that were dumped at the local pond. Possibly some undergraduate project, it coincided with the end of summer term at TAMU. Can anyone identify what kind they are? I kind of think Indian Runner and Pekin cross (is that a thing?).. they seem to stand up...
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    Chinese Goose with injured leg

    Hi, two days ago our male chinese goose got his leg stuck between a board and the edge of our pond. We hardly ever leave for the day, but we were gone, I am not sure how long he was there but a neighbor free'd him. He has periods where he does put his weight on the foot and I've seen him put...
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    Ducks at night: how much protection?

    In Central Texas, We have 3 levels of yard for our 4 ducks and 1 goose: 1) YARD: the loosely fenced in area they range in during the day, 2) the KEEP: the 8'x16' fenced (2"x4" cattle fencing, dug in 2' in the ground) (the only thing I've seen sneak in a young possum, which they seem to...
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    Female Pekins and a Male Chinese goose

    We have 3 female pekin ducks, 1 male mallard, and 1 male chinese goose. We made the mistake of just getting straight run. I don't think I would do that again. If goose was female, I feel like we would be better off. The goose is like my daughter's baby, he sits on her lap, will do anything for...
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