I love steinbachers!
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My Muscovy's sumo wrestle mostly sometimes they do get bloody it;s mostly from catching their wings on the fence. I'm sure someone probably thinks Muscovy fighting is good sport and do fight them, I can't imagine using any animal for fighting for some humans amusement. same as cock fighting I feel is inhumane sorry if I offend you serv I know some folks see nothing wrong with it.Haha miss lydiayes their fighting is different to other goose fights haha but ive never seen moscovies fight ? so i dont no but theyare bred for fighting
i did my research on tula geese years ago![]()
Arsamas?I love steinbachers!
I suppose it´s a bit like seeing American mustangs or Australian brumby stallions fighting. They´re quite spectacular, aren´t they? But then it´s very different to putting them in a confined space together just to see them fight. AND in the wild the loser can run away, but in a confined space it can´t, poor thing. Here my drake fights another through the fence. The other one gives up and goes off......no big deal. Sometimes it gets in, and the ganders give it a good flogging...I have to chuck it over the fence, then after a long time he comes back again to suffer more humiliation!My Muscovy's sumo wrestle mostly sometimes they do get bloody it;s mostly from catching their wings on the fence. I'm sure someone probably thinks Muscovy fighting is good sport and do fight them, I can't imagine using any animal for fighting for some humans amusement. same as cock fighting I feel is inhumane sorry if I offend you serv I know some folks see nothing wrong with it.
Did you ever come up with a name for that other goose you were thinking of?
Arsamas?
serv, do you have any poms? You could try a pom x chinese to see what turns out...
I know they never know when to quit always come back for more of the same. This year my underling drake will have one younger than him to pick on so he'll feel very superior. Mine always seem to want to fight where the mud is the deepest and nastiest I think they do this in case I feel the need to break it up they can have me looking like a chocolate candy bar in minutes.I suppose it´s a bit like seeing American mustangs or Australian brumby stallions fighting. They´re quite spectacular, aren´t they? But then it´s very different to putting them in a confined space together just to see them fight. AND in the wild the loser can run away, but in a confined space it can´t, poor thing. Here my drake fights another through the fence. The other one gives up and goes off......no big deal. Sometimes it gets in, and the ganders give it a good flogging...I have to chuck it over the fence, then after a long time he comes back again to suffer more humiliation!![]()
I also see it´s spelled Arzamas.I do have poms! i will look that breed up![]()
i this will be interesting thank you.
Yes, I think as long as there´s enough space for one to get away, it´s usually not too bad.I know they never know when to quit always come back for more of the same. This year my underling drake will have one younger than him to pick on so he'll feel very superior. Mine always seem to want to fight where the mud is the deepest and nastiest I think they do this in case I feel the need to break it up they can have me looking like a chocolate candy bar in minutes.I use to break them up all the time but now i just watch and as long as no one is getting hurt [other than their pride] I just let them finish the spiff.![]()
I also see it´s spelled Arzamas.
And I mentioned poms because I read somewhere that you can get a similar result to steinbachers by breeding poms to asiatic types.