Andrea do you have a photo of you're gosling up close to it's face?!
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anderacroyle goslings when above 4 months love to be boss to others especially other goslings so when you introduce them to the others they want to be the boss too(like geese themselves) and they will be aggressive towards other goslings and will fight once their wings are fully grown.
But my point is they will now be raised with one another but stay separated and since they are not raised together :/
I was there when i put them with the main flock and straight away the first big gender they saw they charged but he was a lot bigger then them so they got scared
But when my other flock of goslings went over to talk to me,they saw the other gosling and then there was two little flocks shouting at eachother (i found it funny) and then the boss of both flocks started to fight and i was like Wt*! They fought like normal geese would! but less aggressive towards and i was breaking them up but then off they went again! So i let them fight it off (which is the best case if you are making sure everything is going good) And after 30 seconds the African gosling won and is now boss of his own flock and the others flock even tho he only hangs around with his own flock.
Until spring time :/
That´s for sure!!!Yes Toulouse is still bigger. Buff is small and petite.. I'd be happy with 3 girls and Sam. much better than 3 boys and Missy.![]()
I have kept 6 ganders from last year. Had only a few skirmishes, so nothing much happened here.Another tip: is that when ganders from different family's raised in the same year will fight a lot more with eachother i then with ganders that are older or younger
So it is always bad to have a lot of ganders that are born in the same year.
Unless you will have it under control.