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  1. greyfields

    Grey goose on the loose!

    Quote: A lone goose is predator bait (domestic dogs very commonly kill geese). A lone goose 'missing' from someone's unsecure yard or garden is double predator bait. No one should keep a single goose, simply for the well being of the creature.
  2. greyfields

    Grey goose on the loose!

    Quote: No! *lol* I get told that by lots of people that's how you do it, but they're totally wrong. The 'things' on the undercarriage are called "lobes". A good show goose will have two equally sized lobes. If they're uneven or only have one, then they'll be marked down in competition...
  3. greyfields

    Grey goose on the loose!

    Ok, there are a few free lunches here to creatures who have served us well.
  4. greyfields

    Grey goose on the loose!

    It's a toulouse, but I really can't tell what sex from the photos. I am in the area, but certainly breed all the animals on the farm. No free lunches here.
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