Goslings Crying For Me

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I have 2 goslings, 9 days old. They started out in a small tote brooder but moved up yesterday to a big cage that offers them space and more visibility.

Ever since I moved them they cry when I'm not in the room and clamor to be picked up when I am in there. They actually drew in a pair of canadian geese this morning, honking right outside the open window!

Is this normal for geese that are hatched "hands on"?
 
Yes... its very normal...:hugs
They will settle down before long but will likely get excited any time they see you. I used to hang a shirt i had worn all day in the pen with my loan goose when he was little. He would lay next to it and was calmer...:oops:
 
Yes... its very normal...:hugs
They will settle down before long but will likely get excited any time they see you. I used to hang a shirt i had worn all day in the pen with my loan goose when he was little. He would lay next to it and was calmer...:oops:
Aww thats so sweet. Good idea too. I figured with 2 they'd be more independent but no.
 
Nope... my two arent as bad as Vyxin was but they still cry when they see me..:hmm
Vyxin is almost a year old and has been in the outside pen since February and if he gets out or is let out he makes a b line for the dog door and comes in looking for me... still. :lau
 
Nope... my two arent as bad as Vyxin was but they still cry when they see me..:hmm
Vyxin is almost a year old and has been in the outside pen since February and if he gets out or is let out he makes a b line for the dog door and comes in looking for me... still. :lau
That's a scream! Surprise visitors good I bet!

I actually never hatched domestic geese. Only ones I shouldn't have been hatching(long time ago, had no idea). That ended with my screens removed from windows but I blamed it on the breed.
 
That is adorable. When I had a lone Sebright chick hatch, the chick also cried and complained when I left the room. Since I was at home days, I was able to tuck the chick in a scarf tied around me, and carry it, just like a baby in a carrier. That was a quiet, contented chick! When she got bigger, she stayed in the house and rode around on my shoulder like a parakeet, and perched on my computer monitor while I worked. She was a house chicken until 5 weeks old, when I had more chicks hatch and she could join them.

We still have a special bond. She tugs at my pant leg when I go out to the coop, and she trusts me with her own foster chick.

These geese will always adore you, I'm sure, but I don't know how easy it would be go carry two goslings around in a baby carrier, haha!

That's amazing that wild geese showed up to see the babies. :love
 
That is adorable. When I had a lone Sebright chick hatch, the chick also cried and complained when I left the room. Since I was at home days, I was able to tuck the chick in a scarf tied around me, and carry it, just like a baby in a carrier. That was a quiet, contented chick! When she got bigger, she stayed in the house and rode around on my shoulder like a parakeet, and perched on my computer monitor while I worked. She was a house chicken until 5 weeks old, when I had more chicks hatch and she could join them.

We still have a special bond. She tugs at my pant leg when I go out to the coop, and she trusts me with her own foster chick.

These geese will always adore you, I'm sure, but I don't know how easy it would be go carry two goslings around in a baby carrier, haha!

That's amazing that wild geese showed up to see the babies. :love
Lucky that sebrights are little! Smart breed too I bet.
 

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