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- Feb 9, 2015
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Doesn't matter either way to me honestly. Cas is a pet and there's no real discernible differences that would sway me either way (boy VS girl) with a goose that's housed raised, so I guess to me it doesn't matter whether he's a he or a she. Both male and female geese can make great house pets when raised correctly, and in some cases, I've seen that the gender doesn't "fit" the stereotype anyway. I've heard of very quiet and docile males as well as over-protective and high strung females. I think it all boils down to how they're raised, and their base personality. Geese get a bad rap, kinda like Pit Bulls. As a baby, Cas has always sought human company over his own, from the day I picked him from the bin of ducklings because he climbed right into my hand and stared at me. If some day Cas should lay an egg, well then I'll know he's a girl but until then, he's my good boy!![]()
If you get a chance, look up Oliver the diaper wearing YouTube famous House Goose. He is an absolute doll, and shows just how loving and calm a male House Goose can be.![]()
I wish everyone knew that!