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Hehehe! I told ya! The geese are my FAVORITE! Only one word of caution here, just keep an eye on him. In the next day or so he's going to bond to SOMEONE. If it's one of your sons that's fine, but your son should keep an eye out during breeding season just so Mr. McFluffyPants doesn't try to get frisky and catch him by surprise. If your son laid down on the floor, for example, Mr. McFluffyPants might take that as an invitation if he sees the boy as his "mate" (and we do know he prefers boys!
) Won't hurt your son seriously or anything, but might leave a bruise if he gets to flapping his wings and could startle him at least. LOL!
WishtoFish -- it's hard to tell what might be wrong without seeing them. How many did you have shipped up? If I had to wager a guess, if you had just a few shipped in this time of year, it may not have been the best start for them. That's why most hatcheries have minimum orders, to keep the chicks warm and secure during shipping. Those minimums are especially important this time of year when it's particularly cold in the mail trucks and post offices. A heating pack can only do so much.

WishtoFish -- it's hard to tell what might be wrong without seeing them. How many did you have shipped up? If I had to wager a guess, if you had just a few shipped in this time of year, it may not have been the best start for them. That's why most hatcheries have minimum orders, to keep the chicks warm and secure during shipping. Those minimums are especially important this time of year when it's particularly cold in the mail trucks and post offices. A heating pack can only do so much.