Hi,
We have 6 Sebastopols, 2 are ganders. One of the ganders is leaving two of the girls he mated necks raw where the feathers have been pulled out and they actually have bled. This is my first time owning geese. I see him mate and he is not being mean or attacking them. I think maybe since they are young and new to this maybe the female is leaving or he is falling off and doesn't let go I am not sure. I just put that black tar salve ichomol or whatever it's called that someone told me to put on her neck. I can only treat the one we hand raised. The other one is more scared and was recently given to us. She goes crazy when I have tried to get her and has hurt herself in the pen so for now I can't treat it, it's not as bad as the other ones neck.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to keep him from doing that. I was wondering if spraying bitter apple or something on their necks (not at the sore) would taste bad to him and deter him. Please do not say to kill him. I seperated him one day, he screamed and screamed in the other pasture. I have an Airbnb rental so I can't have him screaming like that or I won't have any guests. I know I can't but anything on her neck either or she could get hurt.
Also is this seasonal mating or is this like chickens and is continuous?
Please help as I am new to geese and worried about my girls!
Thanks!
We have 6 Sebastopols, 2 are ganders. One of the ganders is leaving two of the girls he mated necks raw where the feathers have been pulled out and they actually have bled. This is my first time owning geese. I see him mate and he is not being mean or attacking them. I think maybe since they are young and new to this maybe the female is leaving or he is falling off and doesn't let go I am not sure. I just put that black tar salve ichomol or whatever it's called that someone told me to put on her neck. I can only treat the one we hand raised. The other one is more scared and was recently given to us. She goes crazy when I have tried to get her and has hurt herself in the pen so for now I can't treat it, it's not as bad as the other ones neck.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to keep him from doing that. I was wondering if spraying bitter apple or something on their necks (not at the sore) would taste bad to him and deter him. Please do not say to kill him. I seperated him one day, he screamed and screamed in the other pasture. I have an Airbnb rental so I can't have him screaming like that or I won't have any guests. I know I can't but anything on her neck either or she could get hurt.
Also is this seasonal mating or is this like chickens and is continuous?
Please help as I am new to geese and worried about my girls!
Thanks!