So we had one of our sebbies, Pigeon Toe, in the house for a while because he ripped one of his toenails off and wanted to watch it and make sure it didn't get infected. His name is pigeon toe because his feet are really bent and pigeon toed. I love him to death and I have raised him since he was a gosling. Well, today, Pigeon Toe went outside. He did not want to be picked up and bit me a few times with blood blisters as proof. So I had him free ranging near the goose run and they were REALLY interested in him. The one gander, Allan, i could tell wanted to fight with pigeon toe, so I didn't let him free range with him. I thought well maybe I should get his brother, Arnold, out to free range with him. (I have two ganders with two geese because the ground is too frozen to build their other pen.) Anyway, I let Arnold out and he ran right for Pigeon Toe. My dad thought that he was going to attack Pigeon Toe, so he started walking towards them, but I stopped my dad and said lets wait and see what happens. So Arnold gets up to Pigeon Toe, who was preening himself, and puts his head on and around Pigeon Toe's neck almost like a hug. I have never seen this before and it reminded me of a bird giving another bird a "hug". Arnold probably stood their for almost five minutes just "hugging" Pigeon Toe. It was one of the sweetest things that I have seen the geese do. I didn't have that great of a day at school and this moment just lifted up my spirits for the day. I also have chicks hatching in the incubator which helped lift my spirits too.
P.S. I didn't even think to go and get the camera because I was under a state of shock and awe. Darn it!
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P.S. I didn't even think to go and get the camera because I was under a state of shock and awe. Darn it!
Hope you enjoyed the story!