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The first part of this was so funny. well done, you´ve got a good idea anyway of how to deal with him.Thanks everyone. Still haven't heard from many people who seem to be seriously interested.
He's getting a little more testy. We had an incident last night while I was in the duck house with them all before I had fenced him off. He came at me wings spread and neck snaked, so I pinned him for quite a while (until I realized the ducks were pecking his butt from behind, then I thought that's probably enough humiliation!). I realized after the fact that I had my hands on my hips while I was watching them, then I put them down and that's when he came at me (maybe he thought I was being aggressive, then thought I backed down and he saw an opening?... either way, I can't be worried about putting my hands on my hips if you know what I mean).
Then this morning, I noticed he found a piece of trash and was trying to eat it. Because of our incident last night, I didn't want to pull it from his mouth, so I hovered until he set it down, then he charged me (wings weren't out, neck wasn't snaked this time) before I ever even started to pick up the trash. I yelled "No" and put my wings out and chased him around the yard like that. He kept running away from me, which is good I guess. Maybe I should have just pulled the trash from his mouth instantly and dealt with his nasty reaction right then?
Anyways, I was wondering if anyone could give me tips on how to be more proactively dominant rather than just reactive to his obvious aggression? Like I said, I'm not naturally dominant so the more help you can offer, the better! I know he can see that in me sometimes, even though I haven't let him get away with anything serious. Thank you!
Like should I be instigating, doing a little bit of goose bullying on occasion?
Or should I pick him up and carry him around for a while each day?
Should I follow him around for a while, get close to him while he is eating?
(Sorry if these ideas seem weird, I'm outta my element,)![]()
Oh and one more question, could he become more aggressive in general as a response to me correcting his behavior?
x2Tracy any updates on your gander?
Hi, yep! I still have him and he is doing good!
Still no serious inquiries.
I have to mount him every once in a while, less and less, I think it's working. He hasn't spread his wings at me in a few days and he hasn't hissed either, he mostly just bluffs now (comes at me with his neck straight out until I see him, invade his space and tell him to relax, then he stops).
All of my goose training has been punishing him. What are some ways that I can reward him, or do geese even think like that? I need to start chucking him some lettuce, but he doesn't seem to understand that I'm giving him a treat, he doesn't make the connection. Also, my speedy little ducks will compete with him for it! Maybe it just takes time and repetition.