Zooweemama,
You could let Sarah and Chuck breed and process their goslings. I have read that Africans grow and gain weight very quickly and are a little more lean than the European derived breeds. I considered them but was worried about noise and aggression. Or if you like goose meat then you could have pilgrims and Africans for meat! Our embden goes in tomorrow for processing. We are so excited to try goose! We are also ready to have the noisier goose gone. The buff geese are much quieter. Good luck with your endeavor.
We tried heritage breed chickens this year instead of cornish cross. Our 17 week roosters were between 2.5-3.5 pounds. Legs are much bigger but the breasts are much smaller. We saved the largest rooster to stay with hens to produce the next years chickens. We have not tried them yet. We have been reading up on soaking in a brine to tenderize the meat.
You could let Sarah and Chuck breed and process their goslings. I have read that Africans grow and gain weight very quickly and are a little more lean than the European derived breeds. I considered them but was worried about noise and aggression. Or if you like goose meat then you could have pilgrims and Africans for meat! Our embden goes in tomorrow for processing. We are so excited to try goose! We are also ready to have the noisier goose gone. The buff geese are much quieter. Good luck with your endeavor.
We tried heritage breed chickens this year instead of cornish cross. Our 17 week roosters were between 2.5-3.5 pounds. Legs are much bigger but the breasts are much smaller. We saved the largest rooster to stay with hens to produce the next years chickens. We have not tried them yet. We have been reading up on soaking in a brine to tenderize the meat.