I have 26 geese free-ranging with a lot of chickens and muscovies. At feed time, the muscovy hens bring their week-old little ones up to the gate with the rest of the flock. Sometimes the chickens tread on them, but the geese never do. Never shoo them off, just look and nosey at them. Geese are my favourites for sure. Even when the ganders are fired up with hormones, the ducklings and chicks are always safe from harm. Then, as they get to about a month old, things slowly start to change............This never ceases to amaze me. Even just now I went to check on everyone and toss some scratch grains out. One of the little poults somehow got separated from the hen and ended up right in the thick of the eating goose flock. It wanted to eat but also was scared so appeared to opt for both eating and running in random directions. Mostly between (very large) gander legs. The hen was smart enough to not wade in there herself, what with the little gozzer in there. But was calling to it.
For the most part the ganders just watched it. Occasionally tried to nose/beak it towards its mom. When it wasn't getting the hint a gander gently but firmly gave it a bit of a squeeze along with a push in the right direction. But, even though it could have easily seriously hurt or killed the little poult it just gave it a goose-spanking and sent it on its way.
They can be so harsh and yet so astonishingly gentle. I love to watch the one gander touch beaks and stroke the little gosling. Not just gentle, tender!
