Looking For Canada Goose Goslings/Eggs

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Hi everyone! I’ve scoured the internet just about everywhere and I can’t find any breeders selling Canada goose goslings or eggs for the 2026 year. Does anyone here know of any breeders I could get in contact with? I live in CA and will happily pay for shipping when any are available. Thanks!
 
Hi everyone! I’ve scoured the internet just about everywhere and I can’t find any breeders selling Canada goose goslings or eggs for the 2026 year. Does anyone here know of any breeders I could get in contact with? I live in CA and will happily pay for shipping when any are available. Thanks!
Canadian Geese are migratory and protected under federal law and should not be kept unless under special circumstances and with a licensed wildlife rehabilitator.

Perhaps you can choose some Domesticated Geese to raise instead.

I'm sure you can find several different breeders of Domestic Geese, but here's one place that has some offerings, hopefully you find something that catches your eye.
https://www.metzerfarms.com/geese-for-sale.html
 
Canadian Geese are migratory and protected under federal law and should not be kept unless under special circumstances and with a licensed wildlife rehabilitator.

Perhaps you can choose some Domesticated Geese to raise instead.

I'm sure you can find several different breeders of Domestic Geese, but here's one place that has some offerings, hopefully you find something that catches your eye.
https://www.metzerfarms.com/geese-for-sale.html
You’re allowed to own captive-bred migratory birds with proper paperwork and permits. I have my domesticated gamebreeder’s license so I can own these birds in CA. It is legal in every state. I already have wood ducks, cinnamon teal, gadwall, pintail, and wigeon. I’m a wildlife artist and I use these birds as references for my artwork, along with just owning them as pets. All the legal breeders I could find no longer breed Canada geese, so I was asking around to see if anyone had eggs/goslings that would come with the proper paperwork.
 
I'm not aware of anyone breeding Canada geese. They're so prolific in the lower 48 now that the market for them as captive bred is probably close to non-existent. Maybe in Canada? Very unsure what the red tape would be to get them across the border, though.

As a possible alternative, could you visit (pick more or less any inland body of water in CA) and just build a photo reference library for them? They seem to like golf courses. A lot.
 
I'm not aware of anyone breeding Canada geese. They're so prolific in the lower 48 now that the market for them as captive bred is probably close to non-existent. Maybe in Canada? Very unsure what the red tape would be to get them across the border, though.

As a possible alternative, could you visit (pick more or less any inland body of water in CA) and just build a photo reference library for them? They seem to like golf courses. A lot.
I don’t believe birds can be shipped from Canada due to concerns with avian flu and different laws with transporting live birds. I’m not necessarily wanting them for the sole purpose of reference photos, I’d love to have some as pets too. I know of a few folks who have them legally and they seem to think they’re people lol. I’ve been wanting to get native species of geese, but it seems everyone who has any (white-fronted, cackling, snows, or Canadas) no longer breeds them, or the breeder they obtained them from no longer sells. I already have a few domestic goose breeds.
 
I don’t believe birds can be shipped from Canada due to concerns with avian flu and different laws with transporting live birds. I’m not necessarily wanting them for the sole purpose of reference photos, I’d love to have some as pets too. I know of a few folks who have them legally and they seem to think they’re people lol. I’ve been wanting to get native species of geese, but it seems everyone who has any (white-fronted, cackling, snows, or Canadas) no longer breeds them, or the breeder they obtained them from no longer sells. I already have a few domestic goose breeds.
It is an interesting puzzle. Wish I was more able to help, but this is a bit wide of my area of expertise, unfortunately.
 

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