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    Pilgrim Geese thread

    I know that wild geese in Europe regularly eat acorns (something I learned from an NPR story), but I wasn't sure about my tame domestic geese. Like I said, I'll move them to another pen wen the pecan tree gets ready to dump its harvest, just to be on the safe side.
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    Pilgrim Geese thread

  3. PrairieChickens

    Pilgrim Geese thread

    I have a question for my seasoned goose keepers--I've seen my geese gulping down whole pecans--shell and all--that have fallen from our tree. Can they safely digest these, or should I be moving them someplace where they can't get to the nuts?
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    Pilgrim Geese thread

    Well, I've had my geese now for a couple of months, and they're getting pretty big! No one warned me how charming they would be! Whenever they see me coming the run right over and talk to me, follow me around the yard, and generally just go out of their way to be wherever I am, whether or not...
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    Pilgrim Geese thread

    Yeah, I easily ruled out the two tufted goslings, and didn't see any knobs to thin down the candidates. Thanks for the help! Thanks to both of you!
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    Pilgrim Geese thread

    Woohoo! I got my goslings at long last! There's just one problem... I filled out my order with hatchery choice, and now I don't know which ones are the pilgrims... Maybe you guys can help? The breed could be anything from this page: https://www.meyerhatchery.com/productlist.a5w?cat=1022 I'd...
  7. PrairieChickens

    Pilgrim Geese thread

    Yeah, location is an issue. I'm in the middle of nowhere.
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    Pilgrim Geese thread

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    Pilgrim Geese thread

    I'm planning on getting into geese in the spring, and I've decided on Pilgrim geese. I look forward to joining your ranks soon.
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