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Jewelj76
Chirping
- Dec 29, 2017
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Perfect! We DO NOT want goslings, so it makes sense to get a female! Thank you!
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I'm SO excited to let you know that we brought home a sebastopol juvenile, born April 30 but full grown, male goose on Monday AND moved our females nest to a different stall in our barn, where they can be together. It was like a MIRACLE! He follows her everywhere, and, other than a few nips from her if gets too close, they've been inseparable. But, the BEST thing of all is that on their 1st day together, and everyday since, she has stayed outside ALL DAY! She hasn't done that for weeks! They bathe together, graze together, and, best of all, they lounge in the shade under a tree for hours! Thanks for your input and advice! Whether it was moving her nest or the addition of "Curly", it worked...we have our old Gussy back!Depends on what you want, do you want a companion or goslings if goslings then a gander if a companion which can be either gander or goose but with out the drama of mating season then goose.