Is it true?

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I've always read that bigger breeds of geese can hold their own against a fox. Is this true?

I gave up all other birds because it was either always penned or risking getting eaten.

We have two dens, one on farm, other across the creek.

If it's true, how many do I need? Will I need a male as well or will all females work?
I'm thinking of 3, as farm pets.
 
I've always read that bigger breeds of geese can hold their own against a fox. Is this true?

I gave up all other birds because it was either always penned or risking getting eaten.

We have two dens, one on farm, other across the creek.

If it's true, how many do I need? Will I need a male as well or will all females work?
I'm thinking of 3, as farm pets.
Definitely get a male!
We have a male goose, and he is very aggressive, he protects our flock from night roaming creatures, as well as warning us when something is scaring the flock, even honks at cars coming up the driveway!
Btw, our male is huge and has gotten the best of me, typically going after my leg, through the fence...
 
Definitely get a male!
We have a male goose, and he is very aggressive, he protects our flock from night roaming creatures, as well as warning us when something is scaring the flock, even honks at cars coming up the driveway!
Btw, our male is huge and has gotten the best of me, typically going after my leg, through the fence...
Ours is a buff pomeranian male.
 
Thanks all!

Can they be trained to go in at night?

I managed to train my past ducks & guinea fowl to do it, but idk much about geese.
Definitely yes! Geese like routines and are smarter than ducks so if you teach them to go in at night they’ll be happy to. The only times they won’t want to is if there’s something in there like a snake, skunk, or whatever.
 

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