Metzer Farms goose order

Nodaksnakelover

Songster
9 Years
Feb 1, 2010
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North Dakota
Just had to share. I got my babies in yesterday, and they are really settling in. I talked to them from the start and stuck with them while they warmed up, got food and water. And now have accepted me as one of their own. And talk back to me when I go by their pen if I say anything. When I stop to hang out, they move close and do what they can to nibble on everything. Hands, nose, glasses... Hey! easy on the glasses and leave my eyeballs alone! Cute little buggers though! I look forward to this summer when they will come running every time I come to the farm to do chores. Just like the last bunch did two years ago. They really make a lot of noise when they even THINK I have shown up at the farm. And they come racing around looking for me. I miss that. Well here we go again! The new generation! 3 African, 3 Buffs, and 4 Embden

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Now here's the only odd thing I've found with this group, I have one gosling that came to me with a deformed beak. Look closely. Her bottom actually sticks out just a wee bit right now from below her top rather than fitting under her top like normal. But she eats fine as far as I can see. But being as I paid the high price of a Buff gosling, I'm a bit miffed that I can't now justify keeping her for breeding if I chose to go that route this next year.

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