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I do like Mama goose does. I take them out on green grass lawn if the weather is good enough. I would get home at 4:30, put the goslings in a 8 foot circle of wire with a box on side for shade/windbreak and a water dish. I would then spend my time cleaning out the brooding area takes about a half hour. If the goslings weren't chilled, running around having fun, I would sit and watch for a time to enjoy my goslings. Most of the time they would get some exercise trying to keep away from me to take them back to brood.
PS I do this for the birds, strangers may be strange, but their birds need all the help they can get. ~gd
I do like Mama goose does. I take them out on green grass lawn if the weather is good enough. I would get home at 4:30, put the goslings in a 8 foot circle of wire with a box on side for shade/windbreak and a water dish. I would then spend my time cleaning out the brooding area takes about a half hour. If the goslings weren't chilled, running around having fun, I would sit and watch for a time to enjoy my goslings. Most of the time they would get some exercise trying to keep away from me to take them back to brood.
PS I do this for the birds, strangers may be strange, but their birds need all the help they can get. ~gd