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Hello! I just wanted to introduce my self to this forum. I am Kena from Fairbanks, Alaska.
I currently have 2 African Geese and 2 Cayuga's. All thanks to my new job at a local feed store that sells chicks during spring/summer...yay. I didn't plan on coming home with 4 birds my first day but that's what happened all thanks to my husband. He's had geese before and wanted some again. So I came home with these two geese, Itchy and Scratchy, and two ducks, Hughie and Louie. They have been fun.
I have never had poultry before now, I'm a dog person. I always wanted to have some one day. I must say...I'm HOOKED! These guys are so much fun! We live in town and I thought that would be a problem but it's really not. I got them late in the season so they are only about 4 mo. I think next year I will definitely be getting them at the start of ordering season! It's been fun having them. When they are out people always want to stop and say hi. They run the other way, but people don't care they still think they are cool.
I do have a question. I keep hearing people say how their birds are affectionate. Mine seem to like being left alone. Should I have handled them when they were smaller? Kind of like socialization for dogs? Like I said this is my first time having birds so it's a bit of trial and error. Hopefully next year will be better.
Thanks!
Kena
I currently have 2 African Geese and 2 Cayuga's. All thanks to my new job at a local feed store that sells chicks during spring/summer...yay. I didn't plan on coming home with 4 birds my first day but that's what happened all thanks to my husband. He's had geese before and wanted some again. So I came home with these two geese, Itchy and Scratchy, and two ducks, Hughie and Louie. They have been fun.
I have never had poultry before now, I'm a dog person. I always wanted to have some one day. I must say...I'm HOOKED! These guys are so much fun! We live in town and I thought that would be a problem but it's really not. I got them late in the season so they are only about 4 mo. I think next year I will definitely be getting them at the start of ordering season! It's been fun having them. When they are out people always want to stop and say hi. They run the other way, but people don't care they still think they are cool.
I do have a question. I keep hearing people say how their birds are affectionate. Mine seem to like being left alone. Should I have handled them when they were smaller? Kind of like socialization for dogs? Like I said this is my first time having birds so it's a bit of trial and error. Hopefully next year will be better.
Thanks!
Kena
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