Gosling gender?

Kay797

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I’m wondering if I have a gander here? Recently purchased all these cuties at a feed store 🥰 very happy with the assortment I got. The goslings seem to be in the same position! One in the front chatty as ever and two in the back, still chatty but still carrying on about their business 😍. They all three love to have human company but that one is extremely talkative and cuddly! Any opinions are welcome. Thanks in advance.. also not to sure on their breed! I’m guessing white Chinese ❤️
 

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Purely anecdotally, I find that male goslings tend to be a little more affectionate than females (and I've raised white Chinese in the past), so maybe. ;)

Do let us know whether your gosling turns out to be a gander. He (or she) is adorable! :love
We raised a brown Chinese from a baby. He was soooooo sweet and affectionate ❤️ Unfortunately he liked to bite the little kids and bruise their little legs. Luckily my father has a gated area for him. We still go see him and honestly we are trying to get him a lady friend. Now we have a fenced in area that the littles won’t be in so we can keep our honeys home! But before our run was our whole yard shared with kids, dogs, and chickens 🥰. Much more prepared now!
 

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