So I don't have geese yet.
And I couldn't have them while living in the city.
But I had this question that I'd been wondering out...
So first off, out here in the Rocky Mountain west for many years it was thought to be impossible to raise cattle on sagebrush. We have lots of sagebrush out here because its not got as much water as the lands around the Mississippi river tributary system. So people have had to adapt to survive.
One of those adaptations was decades ago people found out how to train cattle to actually thrive and do well on eating sagebrush instead of the traditional grasses.
This makes me wonder if this kind of thing would also work with geese?
I would really like to find out, and I hope it could work, because that could mean that in the future I could get out of the city more.
I wonder what you think?
Has anyone tried this?
Thanks.
And I couldn't have them while living in the city.
But I had this question that I'd been wondering out...
So first off, out here in the Rocky Mountain west for many years it was thought to be impossible to raise cattle on sagebrush. We have lots of sagebrush out here because its not got as much water as the lands around the Mississippi river tributary system. So people have had to adapt to survive.
One of those adaptations was decades ago people found out how to train cattle to actually thrive and do well on eating sagebrush instead of the traditional grasses.
This makes me wonder if this kind of thing would also work with geese?
I would really like to find out, and I hope it could work, because that could mean that in the future I could get out of the city more.
I wonder what you think?
Has anyone tried this?
Thanks.