Am I doing a mating dance?

MoTownChickie

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Apr 24, 2009
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Okay, so I have a single goose about 5 months old raised with a duck.
Goose is still a love and sometimes I run around the yard playing with him/her. He really likes it when I put my arms out and flap them - he then will take his turn chasing me while flapping.

It just occurred to me that I could be confusing the poor baby. Somebody please tell my that my actions aren't a "come on over for a good time" dance.

Seriously. I love my fowl but not in *that* way.
 
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You are TOO funny!
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LOL!!

Just don't get in the pond (that's where they mate). Or the kiddie pool. You'll be fine.

I had a tame tom turkey who used to allow me to fondle his snood. One day I googled "snood" and discovered it was part of the male turkey's sexual display. I still feel shame.
 
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WOW just WOW! I don't even have turkeys, but now that's going into my "dirty" vocabulary! "Can I fondle your snood?" (Just as a joke, I'm married.) I love how no one else but poultry hobbyists would enjoy this to it's full extent!
 
Yep - that could be a great pick-up line for bold ladies.

*Woman walks up to man in bar*
"Hey, honey. Can I fondle your snood?"

*Man looks confused*
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(Of course, some men would go along with it even though they didn't have a clue, just assuming they had found a sure thing.)

I googled Snood myself and although it isn't a sexual organ per se, the hens tend to prefer the big-snooded jakes. And other jakes are intiminated by a big snood.

Who says that people and turkeys don't have things in common.
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