- Jan 8, 2008
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I have a Pilgrim gosling that I brought home a couple weeks ago. He was two weeks old at the time. I put him into a large (4 foot by 5 foot) brooder with about 20 week-old chicken chicks and all seemed well and happy. Every day, I pick him a large mound of grass and weeds. They have a heat lamp, all purpose poultry crumbles, and water.
I found a dead chick the other morning when everyone had looked quite perky the night before, and was mystified. This morning my little gander was chasing and biting my littlest chick, so I took him out of that brooder. I have a pen where my ducks spend the night, and there’s a smaller pen inside that with three-week-old turkeys. I usually let the turkeys have the whole pen during the day when the ducks are roaming the yard, and this morning I put Albert in with them. He immediately started chasing and biting them, so I put them back into the small pen and let him have the larger pen for the day (complete with food, water, heat lamp, and greens). He could see the baby turkeys, but couldn't get at them. This evening, I let the babies out into the main pen again, thinking he’d had the day to get used to them, but he started in on them again.
I have no idea what’s gotten into him. Any ideas? Anything I should be doing differently? I'd really like to keep geese, but not if they're going to kill my baby poultry.