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  1. goosespice

    Back from 3 year hiatus

    You all are so welcoming! Thank you, glad to return:)
  2. goosespice

    Looking for australorps

    Looking to add to my small flock a few australorp Chickens. Looking for any breeders in Ohio:)
  3. goosespice

    Back from 3 year hiatus

    Hi guys.. Been awhile but ready to join the fun of chicken talk:)
  4. goosespice

    Sebastopol Geese Thread !!!!!!!!!! SHOW YOUR PICS !!!!!!!!!!

    Cochins: She may not be ready yet but if she is a female I bet they will resolve their differences in the water;) Today my gander was acting very amorous with me! I have two ganders and one lady so I need to find a home quick for the spare
  5. goosespice

    Sebastopol Geese Thread !!!!!!!!!! SHOW YOUR PICS !!!!!!!!!!

    Hi to all I am new to The sebbie breed but not to geese as pets. My dewlaps are not aggressive during breeding season (March) but I find my sebbies are acting as if they are breeding... The ganders are aggressive, nipping and hissing showing very poor social behavior;) I have a shed full of...
  6. Sanctuary sunset:)

    Sanctuary sunset:)

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    SHOW YOUR PICS OF YOUR GEESE FLYING!!!!!!!

    Here is my sweet Scarlet and Beta
  8. goosespice

    my gander is bleeding from his leg help please

    Good heavens... How do I delete that post! It should read don't let them ingest the providone scrub just as you would avoid letting them ingest peroxide. I have noticed I phones have a mind of their own! Sorry for the confusion!!
  9. goosespice

    my gander is bleeding from his leg help please

    Yes but be careful with it... It does sting when applied to an open area. I wouldn't let them drink it .... Read instructions....
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    my gander is bleeding from his leg help please

    I may be a late response but I have had similar experiences with wounds. I keep some surgical providone surgical soap around to cleanse wounds then wrap for 24 hours. I take the bandage off to heal. Peer oxide is a no no for wound care .. Hospitals have stopped using it.
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