jimjan
Songster
Hopefully will help keep the chickens for digging out the flower beds too.
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I'm researching geese before I commit to getting a pair in the summer and I've been looking all over the internet for as much detail as possible but I've just come across the above website which mentions a few things which seems contrary to the vast majority of sources I have seen thus far; In particular:
"They eat few things other than grass, but they do like chickweed, clover, dandelions, everlasting pea plants, etc. Mine snip the heads and leaves of flowers, and they will chew the bark of climbing plants"
- I have seen people mention feeding grapes, cabbage, multiple different veggies, frozen peas, sweetcorn etc to their geese, what gives?
"They are quite delicate and, unlike hens, can suffer from various fatal conditions"
- My understanding was that geese are some of the hardiest poultry around and are very simple to keep? Always looking to learn so I can give my babies the best start when they arrive. :-D
Geese are by far the most hardy of all poultry.
It all depends on what reason and why you want geese?
Honestly other than the yeard looking like an icecream truck exploded, I haven't had any other drawbacks with them.Lol "poop free zone" I love itI've been trying to find an easy solution to keeping mine off the deck at least. Seems to be one of their fave places to take a morning nap though
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Geese are grazers, and if they have access to quality grass they will not need much more than that. Most geese like other weeds, too, like the aforementioned and more. Many geese also like different fruits and vegetables, especially as treats. During the winter and during summer droughts they should have access to either waterfowl or chicken pellets, as they won't be able to find enough grass."They eat few things other than grass, but they do like chickweed, clover, dandelions, everlasting pea plants, etc. Mine snip the heads and leaves of flowers, and they will chew the bark of climbing plants"
- I have seen people mention feeding grapes, cabbage, multiple different veggies, frozen peas, sweetcorn etc to their geese, what gives?
Everything I've read and experienced about geese supports your understanding. Geese (and especially goslings) can be prone to deadly respiratory infections if their bedding is damp and moldy, and hardware disease (eating metal or plastic that lodges in their gizzard) is also fairly common. Apart from that, geese rarely catch diseases or parasites of any kind."They are quite delicate and, unlike hens, can suffer from various fatal conditions"
- My understanding was that geese are some of the hardiest poultry around and are very simple to keep?