Thank you for your wonderful response to this thread and our call for help!!  So far, I have received $200 in donations, plus the bottle of ivermection, and valuable time from volunteers both on arrival day and worming/tagging juveniles day.  Special thanks to Richard at the local avian sanctuary for his extra help on arrival day and money spent out of his rescue's pocket to take the two with bruised spines to his vet for immediate evaluation.
 
The adoption forms are filling up fast too!  As of latest count we have requests for 11 pairs.  For juveniles, there are still 2 pairs of buffs, 2 pairs of greys, and a pair of white africans available.  Plus, we have extra pairs of grey ganders.  For adults, we still have at least 3 grey pairs and a beautiful white african pair/trio.  We also have a dozen extra grey ganders.
 
For those who do not care to breed these geese... or do not understand what is required to breed responsibly, please consider adopting gander pairs!  They are NOT like drakes or roosters.  They will be best buddies and get along as well as a mated pair. Ganders are also more sociable (as a general rule) with humans than geese.  If you do not already have a breeding plan in mind, a pair of grey dewlap ganders would be a wonderful addition to consider for your farm.
 
As a reminder, the dewlaps are an especially heavy breed and shipping will be expensive.  Do not be surprised if it costs upwards of $100-150 per bird!