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    Nesting on bare ground

    She has done so, the question was about the nest being directly on the ground
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    Nesting on bare ground

    Do geese need to be able to nest directly in contact with the ground?. I have two shelter sheds, one with a timber floor and the other without a floor. Mother goose has decided to build a nest in the shed with a floor, so her eggs sit directly on the floor rather than on the soil (they seem to...
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    Flock Dynamics

    During the week I observed his mate being mounted by the older gander (of the 2 I have at present) on two occasions, so it looks like they have paired. Interesting also to note that his mate from last year was close by and didn't receive any attention at the time, but they do hang out as a trio...
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    Do Geese get mites??? Is 7 Dust OK???

    Feather mites can be seen under the wings, they say the base of the neck too but I've never been able to find them there even on birds that have them under the wings. Swimming water that will assist them in keeping mites under control and flea powder works well to clean up any that remain
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    Goose/duck feeders?

    Just that- a toughened glass bowl about 18" diameter and 7" deep, from an air frier. Grain goes into 6" of water and they come back to it during the day. Sparrows etc can't get to it and don't hang around, nor mice. I'm not sure if it deters rats but they get controlled other ways when the...
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    Young pilgrim gander eyes Not blue?

    My take is that the range of geese considered "Pilgrim" encompasses a range of diversity in many obvious features such as bill or feet colour, eyes and colouring/patterning of feathers in both male and female.
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    Goose transport case

    No I didn't leash train them, they did follow but became more independent as they got older, a call would bring them back if they were exploring. I'd often take them when I visited family, 1.5 to 2 hours each way and make a pen for them on the lawn to keep them from eating vege gardens and other...
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    Goose transport case

    I have a basket with a lid which is comfortable for one adult goose, but often used it for the two goslings I reared by hand. I'd take them with me if I went away for more than a couple of days, and they would ride in the basket on the front passenger seat, watching out the window and would do...
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    Young pilgrim gander eyes Not blue?

    One of my ganders started off very dark and gradually became blue, at 9 months old his eyes are a dark blue. The other has mid blue eyes. They are English geese- the females have blue eyes too at maturity
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    Biting goose-mum

    Yes they do, and they do the same to their siblings. Goslings start to investigate their world with their bills from hatching and anything is fair game.
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    Injured goose- when to become concerned about not eating?

    Sadly she started to deteriorate this morning and passed away quietly following a series of seizures. I'll really miss her- such a neat creature with a huge amount of character
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    Injured goose- when to become concerned about not eating?

    She's certainly a determined creature, this morning she started on the whole germinated wheat I offered her and has picked away at it all day, grain by grain as well as drinking a fair bit of slightly stronger electrolyte & honey. Fingers crossed she will keep it up, I'm surprised to realise how...
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    Injured goose- when to become concerned about not eating?

    Good suggestion, this evening I made a soup with her favourite sprouted wheat, a bit of maize and yummy greens all in the blender. She took to it after I dipped her bill in it and has been going back to it from time to time, so fingers crossed. I reckon the calf electrolyte is too strong so have...
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    Injured goose- when to become concerned about not eating?

    No, just drinking at present
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    Injured goose- when to become concerned about not eating?

    One of my geese managed to get caught in the fence on Friday, I’m not sure if she was chased by another or the strong gusty winds panicked her, as she usually won’t go near it but I suspect that another goose was involved at least in part. She is a bit shocked but will drink, water or...
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    Trying to keep some greenery in the goose pen!

    LOL yes they love to chew and will try anything that requires further investigation. A couple of mine chew the timber on their shelter every morning at daybreak and young trees need to be protected with wire mesh. To reduce grazing intensity there needs to be more area of grass per goose, I use...
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    Trying to keep some greenery in the goose pen!

    The issue is that geese are capable of grazing very close to the ground and many plants won't tolerate that. If you can reduce the grazing intensity then it's not difficult to have geese on a pasture of mixed grass and clover without issue. In this part of the world grass recovery is about 8-10...
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    3/5 goslings dead at 3 weeks

    Don’t be afraid to give them as much green food as they can eat, a variety of things is better. It’s not as convenient as a grain feed but geese are designed to eat plants and do so from a very young age.
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    Anyone wanna talk about how high a goose can fly? Lol

    You should be ok for some time with a 4 ft fence, mine can get over it if they are startled but in general don’t, and if they do they stick close by. They are feather clipped on one wing and still love to jump into the air when it’s windy. A warning about the poultry netting- they can get caught...
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    Help me identify sex of pilgrim goslings

    I'm thinking 1 female 3 male based on the bill colour and fluff patterning
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