Doesn't really matter either way but...
Google Canada gosling images and do the same for Graylag gosling (very similar to a 'gray' domestic goose). Look at the difference in down hues, foot color, beak shape, etc. The goslings are noticably different to those who have worked with both. The...
That's no Canada Goose gosling...
Looks to be a farm type gray goose from the photos. As such, there is no need to get the DNR involved, it's a domestic bird and not subject to their regulations.
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