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    Questions about a pair of male geese…

    Here’s a few. Chicks to poults. They’re all ready to start. The rascally geese. I’ve got more but I don’t wanna overload the upload
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    Questions about a pair of male geese…

    I’m so thankful for all the help. I may try the fence and just call it a shotgun wedding. The father tells the boy(s) yer gettin married and yer wandering days are over. I hope it works… 😎
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    Questions about a pair of male geese…

    I guess I’m just trying to seek alternatives. Perhaps I and they would be better served by moving them but I’d miss them. And I’d really worry about them. I’d almost bet they’d end up flying back here even if they were re-homed. I wonder?
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    Questions about a pair of male geese…

    They odd thing about their flying is, when I’m out to feed the hens and sheep, they see me/hear me and if they’re a distance from my barn and pasture, they’ll come zooming full speed and land where I place their daily feed ration. If I delay in feeding them they knock on the man door to the barn...
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    Questions about a pair of male geese…

    Had a pair of mallards with a brood from this summer as well. There’s a flock of Canada goose that visit the flood across the road in late winter.
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    Questions about a pair of male geese…

    Yes. There actually three in the watershed and a blue heron that frequent there in the summer months
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    Questions about a pair of male geese…

    I feed them everyday, put a shelter by the pond for them for protection. I really love them and they do depend on me as if they were my own. They just don’t want to make it official. I think they want an, “open relationship,” free to come and go as they wish. Why buy the man when the feed is free?”
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    Questions about a pair of male geese…

    I guess that would be a reasonable alternative, but they’d lose their pond life in the process. I wonder if that get them freaking out and panicked. Any thoughts on placing a couple of tantalizing females to keep them occupied?
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    Questions about a pair of male geese…

    Well, I’d be willing, but these boys can fly. I don’t think I could build a fence high enough
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    Questions about a pair of male geese…

    No… I’m not a Facebook user and I don’t want someone to take them and turn them into stew. Once they’re gone that’s it…
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    Questions about a pair of male geese…

    Greetings to all. I inherited a pair of geese, both male, when purchasing our new homestead. They were residing in a pond adjacent to our property. Waters edge is a few feet from the property line. The property is unoccupied ( other than the two ganders) undeveloped and boggy. So, I noticed...
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