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if you're going that far, I might put a tarp on the windward side... you don't want to fully enclose it, they'll need the ventilation. they'll handle the temperature, but it would be better if they weren't in direct wind. the view, probably not an issue. once you get started, they'll probably settle down and ride pretty quietly.
I think you should make it a party - you know, the goose rescue equivalent of a barn raising...
some hot chocolate or hot cider in thermoses, maybe some fresh backed muffins, or cheese and hard sausage... take photos, make a little video... a quick photo of the rescue crew with the geese in the kennels to put on your christmas cards...
I think you should make it a party - you know, the goose rescue equivalent of a barn raising...

some hot chocolate or hot cider in thermoses, maybe some fresh backed muffins, or cheese and hard sausage... take photos, make a little video... a quick photo of the rescue crew with the geese in the kennels to put on your christmas cards...
