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    4 months Gander starting to get aggressive. Help!

    The girls will probably end up with whoever is most dominant, though this can change fairly frequently. The females do have a choice to some extent, sometimes they’ll want to hang around a specific gander and try to avoid others. Ganders can bond with each other and will prefer to be with each...
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    4 months Gander starting to get aggressive. Help!

    I love the “let me scream in your face about every thing I did today” moments! 😂
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    4 months Gander starting to get aggressive. Help!

    Spend time with them, give lots of treats and snuggles so that they’re comfortable with your presence and contact. When he/she acts aggressively say “NO!” and pick them up and after a minute set them back down. Most importantly act like nothing happened then and go back to being friendly. You...
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    4 months Gander starting to get aggressive. Help!

    To be honest, that person’s “Olive Hill” advice is how you reinforce aggression in geese. If you have a large flock that you’re raising commercially which only see you at feeding or slaughtering time and you don’t want to put up with occasional aggression and just need them to fear and avoid you...
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    4 months Gander starting to get aggressive. Help!

    He’s a Chinese goose which seem a spicier than other breeds. I can’t tell you wether he will calm down, it’s impossible to predict personality and he’s still a baby. Geese get more hormonal in breeding season which is usually around winter/ spring. In a large flock youngsters under the age of...
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