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    My geese don't move for cars !!

    I lost a gosling to a car yesterday and feel terrible. Is there anything I can do to keep them out of the street ? Is there a way to educate them to not go into the street ? Should I keep them caged in or allow them to roam free and take their chances ? Thanks in advance for your advice. Philip
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    Geese crossing the road ?

    Please advise how to keep a family of geese from crossing the road or what the drivers should do to get them to move out of the way. Honking their horns doesn't seem to get them to move. Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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    Does father goose send children away ?

    My Egyptian geese had goslings and all was well. Then at about 6 months old it seemed like the father was being aggressive and chasing the children away. There is 1 little one left and he lives by himself in another area. Is it normal behavior for the father to chase the children away ? Thanks !
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    Goslings ?

    I have water and a 4 foot seawall in my backyard. I now have 5 goslings living on the water and are not able to get to land. My question is, can goslings survive on the water or do they need to be taken out of the water ? They're about 2 1/2 weeks old and I built a raft on the water for them...
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    Raising goslings

    Thanks for your response and I have read the article. I have a follow up question. If I raise the goslings indoors for the recommended time, can they then be released into the wild or do they become more like pets ?
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    GOOSE BREEDING THREAD - for breeding, incubating, hatching and rearing.

    Could you please tell us newbies more about about how you are caring for the 5 day old goslings ? Thanks.
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    Raising goslings

    Newbie. I have many questions about raising goslings. To start, how long do you raise them indoors before letting them out ? Upon letting them out, can they fend for themselves ? Thank you in advance for any info you could give me to help these little ones.
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