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- Jan 3, 2015
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Well if Tula ends up being goose instead of gander will you keep her? that's exactly what I was talking about what you saw. Especially at this time of year ganders are really becoming protective. Is Tula voice low pitched? because ganders pitch is very high and eat splitting. lol
P.S. thank you for the compliment, look at Sam my white Embden very much the gander pose and Babe my young Toulouse gander standing right next to him much of the time Babe is standing with his head just like Sams The 2 girls in normal goose stance. You know you don't really need a gander unless you plan on hatching gosling to sell. You'll still get plenty of eggs from your girls that aren't with the Chinese gander. Hows the Pom doing?
Even though Tula has been with us for a short while, we really love her. She is very likely a goose.
We've taken Juhy and Tula outdoors 3 days ago. Both she and Juhy share the same swim space, but every time Juhy gets in the water, Tula comes out of the water. She stays away from Juhy for most of the day. Neither are aggressive toward the other. But Tula keeps trying to go on the other side of the fence to join the Chinese and Pom. Today she'd flown over the fence - they didn't mind her at a distance, but pecked at her when she got near during eating. In the evening Tula and Juhy went into a separate coop. Not sure if I'm doing the right thing keeping Tula; maybe she's not happy here.
Pom is happy and doing well. She's the most bashful of them all and is last in the line of attack

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