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the french toulouse look skinnier and never have a dewelp and look like chubber greylags
closer to the original of the original, I suppose..
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Indeed.... you are correct on genders, but I think that was too easy and I was more asking about the crossing of breeds in the female. The gander is a grey split to buff production Toulouse, but I do not believe the female is. The white ring on her face, as well as her beak and neck are not production Toulouse. My friend thinks the female is toulouse crossed with a white-fronted goose. But white fronted geese are smaller and she has an almost heavy dewlap goose size, with well developed lobes and even some keel development.
 
Indeed.... you are correct on genders, but I think that was too easy and I was more asking about the crossing of breeds in the female.  The gander is a grey split to buff production Toulouse, but I do not believe the female is. The white ring on her face, as well as her beak and neck are not production Toulouse.  My friend thinks the female is toulouse crossed with a white-fronted goose.  But white fronted geese are smaller and she has an almost heavy dewlap goose size, with well developed lobes and even some keel development.


yea i was looking at the females beak and buff geese do tend to have pinkish beaks with white markings (eg is the brecon buff)
 

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