I have 8 Muscovy dicks, 3 Pekins, and a pair of Embdens that I got just this year. Chickens and turkeys, too! I find that putting down some mulch hay, straw, dry leaves or something similar around the water tubs helps them as they generate ice
When my glove got wet and stuck to the metal gate latch I worried about them getting their poor feet stuck when it was down in the single digits a couple of weeks ago. They have a sheltered place to rest and sleep made out of hay bales inside their pen and they seem to really like it. I started out with a very large dog house and they did not want to sleep in it, so I put a tarp over one corner of the pen and then built up the hay walls to break the wind and keep some of their body heat in. I give the geese second cutting grass hay for forage and they entertain themselves pulling bits out of the hay bales.
The Muscovies are bunking with the main chicken flock this winter because my new Jersey Giant flock is using last year's coop. They don't do as well in the cold as other breeds. I am hoping to get more goslings in the spring since I really like the Embdens.
The Embdens were living wild and free in a large flock (like about 100) with a small pond and a lot of room to roam, so they were almost feral when I got them. Slowly they are calming down and getting quite close when I bring water and food. Does tail wagging mean they are happy to see me like it does with the ducks?
Also wondering what everyone's favorite breed is and why you prefer them. I was hoping to get a mixed order of Embdens and one other breed. Would appreciate recommendations for where to order nice goslings (not show quality, but good stock) that are more reasonably priced than the show breeders.

The Muscovies are bunking with the main chicken flock this winter because my new Jersey Giant flock is using last year's coop. They don't do as well in the cold as other breeds. I am hoping to get more goslings in the spring since I really like the Embdens.
The Embdens were living wild and free in a large flock (like about 100) with a small pond and a lot of room to roam, so they were almost feral when I got them. Slowly they are calming down and getting quite close when I bring water and food. Does tail wagging mean they are happy to see me like it does with the ducks?
Also wondering what everyone's favorite breed is and why you prefer them. I was hoping to get a mixed order of Embdens and one other breed. Would appreciate recommendations for where to order nice goslings (not show quality, but good stock) that are more reasonably priced than the show breeders.