I know geese can survive fairly cold temperatures as long as they are dry but I don’t think it’s good for them to be this stressed out in the elements. For one night they can deal with being sperated, you need to grab the two and get them into their house. Grab the trouble maker and put her somewhere else that’s dry.This is heartbreaking. The 3 geese are always around each other, but won't go in enclosed spaces. We are in the middle of a snow storm now. 4 inches on the ground and more coming. They are hiding under an upside down fishing boat along my garage. I have put hay on the ground, but is beginning to drift. I put a piece of plywood on one side to block the wind. I have a dog/goose house with hay on the floor but they've never used it. I tried to shoo them in the garage and the fights and panic ensued. How cold tolerant are they actually? I will try separating them, but it always causes severe anxiety, all the way back to the day they hatched. I don't want to send them to a farm, but if they are just going to die on me, it may be the best option for them.![]()