Nov 18, 2014 Thread starter #11 RitzyBud Chirping 5 Years Joined Apr 24, 2014 Messages 110 Reaction score 3 Points 71 Location Maine servpolice said: Thats a gander not a goose Click to expand... How can you tell?
Nov 19, 2014 #12 Carrosaur Songster 8 Years Joined Mar 8, 2014 Messages 1,790 Reaction score 104 Points 206 Location Nashville, TN RitzyBud said: How can you tell? Click to expand... Serv owns a lot of geese and he has for a very long time! He almost always gets it right. Body posture is a big tell.
RitzyBud said: How can you tell? Click to expand... Serv owns a lot of geese and he has for a very long time! He almost always gets it right. Body posture is a big tell.
Nov 19, 2014 Thread starter #13 RitzyBud Chirping 5 Years Joined Apr 24, 2014 Messages 110 Reaction score 3 Points 71 Location Maine Alright, thanks for answering! I was trying to tell by the bump on his head xD
Nov 19, 2014 #14 servpolice Crowing 9 Years Friend Joined Oct 10, 2013 Messages 3,552 Reaction score 646 Points 301 Location Ireland Body shape yes and has a male feature and the top of his beak is thick and curvey(which you can see in white Chinese ganders and i can tell by the pic that he is a young gander.
Body shape yes and has a male feature and the top of his beak is thick and curvey(which you can see in white Chinese ganders and i can tell by the pic that he is a young gander.