I started with a trio of American Buffs. I lost my beloved young gander last fall to a fox so I only had two females.
This spring I got some utility Toulouse goslings for market and when they were big enough to go outside on their own the two females adopted them and they became a big happy flock with the two females acting as mommies.
Well, I bought a gosling (around a week older than the Toulouse by his appearance) from the breeder I had gotten the buffs from, hoping for a gander. I am unsure of the sex, its name is Charlie. I’m just going to call it a he for simplicity’s sake.
I kept Charlie penned near the geese for one night so he knew who to follow free ranging.
He tried to join the flock but they bully him constantly.
If Charlie gets too close they lunge at him and chase him away, the adults or goslings. Charlie just follows them around everywhere at a safe distance, eating copious amounts of grass. I don’t know how to say this but it looks like he’s pretending to be focused on eating so think he doesn’t notice or care about them.
Charlie seems super depressed and at least once I saw him honking in distress. Charlie probably misses his old flock.
How can I integrate him into the flock?
I saw another thread like this but I’d like to see your answers here.
This spring I got some utility Toulouse goslings for market and when they were big enough to go outside on their own the two females adopted them and they became a big happy flock with the two females acting as mommies.
Well, I bought a gosling (around a week older than the Toulouse by his appearance) from the breeder I had gotten the buffs from, hoping for a gander. I am unsure of the sex, its name is Charlie. I’m just going to call it a he for simplicity’s sake.
I kept Charlie penned near the geese for one night so he knew who to follow free ranging.
He tried to join the flock but they bully him constantly.
If Charlie gets too close they lunge at him and chase him away, the adults or goslings. Charlie just follows them around everywhere at a safe distance, eating copious amounts of grass. I don’t know how to say this but it looks like he’s pretending to be focused on eating so think he doesn’t notice or care about them.
Charlie seems super depressed and at least once I saw him honking in distress. Charlie probably misses his old flock.
How can I integrate him into the flock?
I saw another thread like this but I’d like to see your answers here.