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Thank you! I actually read that goose fighting post before I got my three geese! I loved it, I'm prepared for when the one gander gets a little fiesty. Yesterday all the goslings climbed into my lap and slept for a good hour! Gonna miss that I guess.
My geese will be 2 weeks old on Wednesday and I think they are starting to not like me. I have to pick them up to clean their brooder and take them outside and bathe them, and they're starting to become scared of me. They will not accept fruit as treats. They'll only eat grass and crumble. Any advice?
Carrosaur, at 2 weeks they´re still tiny yet, and can be won over to a degree. For instance, I took a young gosling of 2 weeks of age from its parents as the other 2 had died, and I didn´t want this one to die as well. At 2 weeks old, not being used to me handling it at all, it was very quick to get used to me. Didn´t want to be handled particularly, but def not frightened. I had it in a very small space so it couldn´t run away, not by design, it was all I had at the time. It got very tame, and two weeks later, I had another little one needing help, so the two stayed in together for a while. They´re inseparable now, at 10 months old.My geese will be 2 weeks old on Wednesday and I think they are starting to not like me. I have to pick them up to clean their brooder and take them outside and bathe them, and they're starting to become scared of me. They will not accept fruit as treats. They'll only eat grass and crumble. Any advice?