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- Feb 27, 2012
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We did ask the person we bought it from and well their answer was 'I don't know'
We in South Eastern TN and bought her from a 'hatchery' (more like death house) in middle TN. We are very unpleased with the care of their animals and bought her as she had a cut and infection on her 'hip'-'leg' area. That is being treated by our vet, but we are stumped on what she is. The person that owned the place says they raise Brown Africans, Emblems, and White Chineses, but when we asked to see the parent stock they proceed to tell us they buy their babies from other people and resale them, then I ask what they raised, and all they said was it was pure stock. I asked if she could of been a wild hyper etc, but they said nope they don't have wild geese, but what could they know as they buy them from other people
To me she looks like a Candian Goose, Very Slender built. She was the only black one in the group of all white babies. She stood out that is why we noticed her leg. I am pretty sure she is a goose, as her build (we had a pet covie, and she was heavier bodied closer to the group) and she doesn't have any of the features of a duck, not sure about swan though, would have to look that up...
We in South Eastern TN and bought her from a 'hatchery' (more like death house) in middle TN. We are very unpleased with the care of their animals and bought her as she had a cut and infection on her 'hip'-'leg' area. That is being treated by our vet, but we are stumped on what she is. The person that owned the place says they raise Brown Africans, Emblems, and White Chineses, but when we asked to see the parent stock they proceed to tell us they buy their babies from other people and resale them, then I ask what they raised, and all they said was it was pure stock. I asked if she could of been a wild hyper etc, but they said nope they don't have wild geese, but what could they know as they buy them from other people
