Canadian goose gosling.

bribre

Songster
8 Years
Apr 23, 2012
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Alberta Canada
This is my gosling diamond, s/he was saved by a friend of mine that found her running down a busy road all alone... I've had it for about a week now and it's no longer biting me as soon as I put my hand by it. :) I've been feeding it poultry starter and letting it out on the grass when it's nice out. I was really hoping I could put it in with my Muscovy ducklings but it just won't stop biting at there heads... It seems lonely to me but I don't want to get it a gosling friend if its just going to boss it around..

Any advise?
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Goslings need stuff to peck at. That's how they investigate the world and find out what's good to eat. Dig up some grass sod for her to eat and play with - and get her a companion. If they're kept busy biting and pecking sods, there will be much less "investigating" each other.

This is my gosling playing with her first sod:
 
I think I'm going to put them in the bath tub tonight and see how they get along. Wish me luck. Lol
It needs a friend, you could get another gosling and divide the brooder with plastic poultry fencing so they can see each other for a few days before putting together, but like goose girl said they will chew on each other if you don't give them something to do.
 

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