cranberrychowder
In the Brooder
- Mar 4, 2020
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I have two 8-month old geese that are definitely hormonal now that spring is nearing. They are doing this thing the past week where they will scream 3 times in succession at night. At first, we thought it was a predator, but the sound of the scream is more forlorn. I raised both of these guys since they were 1 day old and though I tried to keep my distance emotionally from them while raising them, but they are still very bonded to me. They make such a ruckus when they see me now, more than before. They are almost needier now than they were as goslings.
I’m reading the book “I Am Here, Where Are You?” about graylag geese behavior and I think the screams are less about a predator, and more about wanting to know where I am.
Do geese outgrow this behavior once they reach a year? Are they just going through “adolescence” and having boundary issues?
How do I curb this behavior? My husband hates it because he goes out to check on them and they are fine. I’m worried he wants to get rid of them, which pains my heart because I love them so much.
I’m reading the book “I Am Here, Where Are You?” about graylag geese behavior and I think the screams are less about a predator, and more about wanting to know where I am.
Do geese outgrow this behavior once they reach a year? Are they just going through “adolescence” and having boundary issues?
How do I curb this behavior? My husband hates it because he goes out to check on them and they are fine. I’m worried he wants to get rid of them, which pains my heart because I love them so much.