Has anyone bought goslings from Ideal Poultry?

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The two females are acting just like normal happy goslings. The new boys should be here Friday. Bonnie(saddleback) acts like a big scary goose and "tries" biting me.. Lucy(buff) acts like she doesn't know why she has such big feet, and runs and thomps around. They're eating and drinking in their own. They cuddle him and try to keep him happy.. I just don't want to be the one to tell them he isn't going to make it.
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we haven't really been holding the girls much so they freak out when we do hold them. But once everything gets better they'll be held and I'll try to imprint them on me and my mom.
Do you have food and water close enough he can get it without exerting any energy if he should want it?It seems amazing he is still hanging on since last night. Poor little one. My gosling were so precious last June I love all my geese but goslings are just so trusting, but now they are 9 months old and one is a gander and boy is he and my adult gander a handful right now, all they want to do is protect and bite if the get the opportunity.
 
Do you have food and water close enough he can get it without exerting any energy if he should want it?It seems amazing he is still hanging on since last night. Poor little one. My gosling were so precious last June I love all my geese but goslings are just so trusting, but now they are 9 months old and one is a gander and boy is he and my adult gander a handful right now, all they want to do is protect and  bite if the get the opportunity.

He's close by. The girls will sometimes actually "help" him. But I haven't gone down in awhile because I'm very very scared and I'm waiting for my boyfriend to get here.
 

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