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  1. livininbrazil

    Trouble brewing in the farm yard! Plz help me!!!

    Well, you found the way around it! I also like mine because they help keep the grass short! Oh, and often when we go out I put everything away in their runs and leave the geese out free to keep any possible 'visitors' at bay...just in case.....I reckon anyone would twice on seeing a couple of...
  2. livininbrazil

    Trouble brewing in the farm yard! Plz help me!!!

    jtn, they´re highly unlikely to kill goslings, but the aggression toward other birds won´t likely improve either. Mine will grab a chicken or duck tail at feed-time, for example, but soon let go again, and have never hurt any chickens or ducks. But then they´re Pilgrims, very mild. If...
  3. livininbrazil

    Trouble brewing in the farm yard! Plz help me!!!

    Well, they´re your geese, and it sounds like you´ve had enough of them really. My geese never behave like this, so I feel differently about mine, of course. If you decide to eat these ones, then will you get some others? If the answer is no, then it´s probably best to have them for dinner. I...
  4. livininbrazil

    Trouble brewing in the farm yard! Plz help me!!!

    Sounds like a great place to have birds, and sounds like a very good idea to get them goslings, ore even their own ducklings, especially tiny ones, as the goslings or ducklings should imprint fairly well on the geese. Geese are highly unlikely to hurt any little fluffy things intentionally...
  5. livininbrazil

    Trouble brewing in the farm yard! Plz help me!!!

    Perfect example. And lovely pic, Nyssa with those little babes.
  6. livininbrazil

    Trouble brewing in the farm yard! Plz help me!!!

    I would say, either eat them, or... What do you want them to weed? What´s your set-up? Is there any way you can fix up a mobile pen that you can move around for them during the day to eat the grass etc, without bullying the ducks? They only need it to be 3' high, most likely. A light framed...
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