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    How do you break a broody goose?

    I have a broody goose however she is not sitting on any eggs I had to take the eggs she was sitting on because they were not fertile and starting to smell, that was over a week ago and she still is broody. This is what I have tried first I took the eggs away from her and removed her from the...
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    Possibly too young

    Thank you I figured this was the case but wasn't sure.
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    Possibly too young

    The one in front is her she seems large to me but my aunt has a mallard duck so that's my reference to small and may not be the only definition of small for geese.
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    Possibly too young

    She is an African goose
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    Possibly too young

    Hey guys this may sound like a very silly question but I have a 1 year old goose and a 2 month old gander, her original mate was killed, well we have caught him a few times mounting her and now she is broody and laying on one of her eggs. For my question is it possible the eggs are fertile? I...
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    What am I?

    Hey guys I have this tiny 6 week old chick I named her Minnie because she is so small. Now to my question I was told that she is a lavender orrington however when I put her next to lavenders that are the same age as her she looks different more the size of a bantam. However all the lavender...
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    What am I?

    Best I could get with just me.
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    What am I?

    Hey guys I have a one and a half month old sultan and I don't know if it's a roo or pullet. I think it's a roo but the hair doesn't seem as crazy and spiky as other sultans that I have seen.
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    What gender am I?

    I have a chick that is 2 months and 21 days old. I can't tell if it's a rooster or not since it's a cross breed and it was the only one to hatch I don't have any thing to compare to that's the same age. I suspect it's a rooster but not sure.
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    What breed are they

    Hello so I have two bantam roosters that when I got them was told they were black cochins. They are definitely not cochins but have been told by a few people they are also not silkies I think they are but would like confirmation so that I know what they are officially.
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