mixing feed at 3 months old ok?

"Duck" tape is good for many uses.
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I saw a bunch of people tape some dude to the CEILING with it before!
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Hilarious.
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He stuck until another guy untaped one side...
 
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LMBO re. " O' mighty one"!
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Watch it GD...
I might have to get the duct tape out!
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DK: You DON'T need to have a degree to post here.
We're not all experts, just folks just sharing our opinions
& experiences.
Whether right or wrong,
theres always going to be those critics out there.

Excuse this mighty one I thought people came here for help with their problems. I guess now that I know that an invalid opinion is just as good as a valid one I can save some time. If you look at post #2 in this string I clearly labeled my opinion as such.
 
One thing brought out in this discussion is that plants provide protein. My question is: How can you find out how much protein different plants have?

Corn and soybeans are both plants but have a huge difference in protein content.

Grass - how much protein is in it? Different species and at different times of the year and growing conditions?

Or is it a matter of variety? Give the geese as much variety as possible so it will all balance out not only with the protein but other vital nutrients also?

I have found out that there are some weeds the geese really love. And some the ducks love. Even with the different grasses. I have seen the geese take a bite of a different grass and spit it back out. I have no idea what the nutrient content of the weeds are. When they free range on a pasture it is a plant buffet............
 
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I'd like to know this also. I've also noticed that my gander eats differently than my goose. She loves the dandelion leaves, and he likes their flower stems. She likes to gather the seeds of grasses, and he prefers the leaves. They both love clover leaves, but she also likes the flowers, he won't touch them.
 
As far as geese go, I really don't think feed is all that important during spring - fall if you have plenty of lush grass or pasture. If they have access to assorted weeds, herbs and flowers all the better for a little variety but all they really need is grass.
After goslings are about 2 weeks old all they need is plenty of grass and fresh water and they will grow like weeds.
Of course geese need a supplemental feeds during the winter and breeding season or if you are conditioning for show....but geese thrive on grass.
 

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