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DiYMama540
Crossing the Road
I think your senior citizen geese are amazing @Silkie2005 !! Hope my pair live to such old ages!!
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Well mine got into some shenanigans this morning, but not entirely of their own volition. It has been raining on and off here for days. Last night it started and just didn't stop. When I got up (to work from home) this morning all the poultry pens were under about six inches of water. Georgia is nesting in a jumbo cat litter pan to keep her nest dry. Did you know that a goose, nine eggs, and hay in a litter pan will float in six inches of water? Because they do. She'd sailed right out of the entire house into the pen and was idly drifting along fussing in her confusion. Golly of course became enraged at his lovely wife's dilemma and decided that Sterling II (a very handsome Silver-laced Orpington cockerel) was to blame who was innocently minding his own business trying to work on his flamingo impersonation. The roommate summoned me when Golly started in on the cockerel and was holding him under the water. I rescued him, Georgia abandoned ship, literally, and the roommate had Golly pinned down to the ground, waterproof feathers be damned. lol He was furious and embarrassed to say the least. Once everyone was wrangled and calmed down I nudged the drifting nest back into the house, and watched from the kitchen window. Georgia returned to her nest much like a Grebe, Golly stalked over to keep watch, and once Sterling was all fluffy and dry he returned to the big yard. They've been fine all day ever since then. The water has receded enough that her nest is on the ground again. Let's hope it stays that way.
Thank you so much! I have found some old pictures of them from 2009, shows what they looked like with their proper feathers.I think your senior citizen geese are amazing @Silkie2005 !! Hope my pair live to such old ages!!
It is probably a universal gander thing, constantly thinking we are their to either harm or steal their ladies!Beautiful Geese @Silkie2005!
My Leo is like that, nothing warms his heart like a good boot bite at the end of the day!
It must taste horrible for them but they do it anyway!Golly also enjoys giving mud boots a good bite.
Yes those webby feet slapping in the floor is like the goose equivalent of the Jaws theme tune.Oh Chance is dying to get a good bite out of my boot-y! Last several days I've been doing some gardening in the back...then I hear those webby feet slapping the ground heading my way!!