Is this a gosling?

chickmamalee

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6 Years
May 13, 2013
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Someone dropped this sweet baby in my yard. I have chickens and ducks so I’m guessing they thought this was the place to drop it. It has larger feet than any of my ducks ever did as babies. Am I correct that it’s a gosling? If so, does anyone know what kind? (Pictures attached)
 

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Poor baby :( Yes, it's a gosling. It's gonna need a gosling friend if you're keeping it, hopefully you can find one or two.

It may be a Canada goose gosling, which would be a problem because in that case it would be illegal for you to have it and you'd want to get it to a wildlife rehabber ASAP. They have that dark spot on the head like that.

Or, it might be a toulouse, or an African, or maybe a brown Chinese, etc. There are several possibilities.
 
Adorable! It is a Canada gosling. You can tell by the distinct curve along side of beak, as well as the blackness of feet. X2 on getting it a buddy or finding a wildlife place that will accept and raise it.
 

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