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Yet another week and still more changes. Don't they almost look like geese now? They are doing so well with coop training and now regard the coop as their house. I find them hanging out in there during the hot parts of the day napping. In the evening they start putting themselves inside for me. Yay!
This week had another scary challenge: a stranger taking care of them.
Pool Party!
Okay, so he wasn't really a "stranger" but a 4H boy (with his mother's help of course) whom I sometimes pay to feed and put up critters when we can't be there. He met everyone ahead of time and had specific instructions, but according to his mom, they went and hid under their house. (Such brave geese I have
) It took him 15 minutes to coax everyone out and put them up.
Getting so tall!
Personalities are still emerging. See, I'm a big believer in TOUGH GOOSE LOVE.
s fist on palm: Firm discipline! (LOL!) Seriously, I don't tolerate behavior in babies that I won't tolerate when they are grown. No nibbling of toes or tugging of clothes is allowed. They need occasional reminders, like all kids, but for the most part and can hang out in the yard and even sit on the ground with them unmolested. Then there is Brat. Meet Brat.
Bratty girl!
Can't you just see the mischeif in her face? This little girl constantly pushes the boundaries. She isn't malicious, but she is very smart and super persistent. I can see that she will be a joy at breeding time. She always has to pull on clothes and nibble on flip flops.
They are losing their baby fluff and that lovely dark strip is emerging. I just love their chunky heads and solid necks. You can see just a hint of where the knobs and dewlaps will develop on them someday.
Lovely heads!
You can see from the eyes in that picture that they were getting sleepy. I'm glad they are so relaxed around me that they can just drop off to sleep while I'm moving around them and taking pictures.
Nap time
People keep asking me how I know who is a girl and who is a boy. The truth is I don't know for sure, but I can make some pretty good guesses. I think it is easier in a group like this because I can make comparisons. Take a look at the size difference in this pic:
Sleeping boy and girl
I only wish he had his head turned to the front so you could see the difference in beaks and head size. But it is more than just the size. When you put them next to each other, the males just look...well...masculine. Some are very obvious and some are still question marks. I'm hoping
that I hit the motherlode with the straight run group of 10 and that I have 5 girls and 5 boys.
I'm having so much fun. I can't wait to see what another week brings.
This week had another scary challenge: a stranger taking care of them.
Pool Party!

Okay, so he wasn't really a "stranger" but a 4H boy (with his mother's help of course) whom I sometimes pay to feed and put up critters when we can't be there. He met everyone ahead of time and had specific instructions, but according to his mom, they went and hid under their house. (Such brave geese I have

Getting so tall!

Personalities are still emerging. See, I'm a big believer in TOUGH GOOSE LOVE.

Bratty girl!

Can't you just see the mischeif in her face? This little girl constantly pushes the boundaries. She isn't malicious, but she is very smart and super persistent. I can see that she will be a joy at breeding time. She always has to pull on clothes and nibble on flip flops.
They are losing their baby fluff and that lovely dark strip is emerging. I just love their chunky heads and solid necks. You can see just a hint of where the knobs and dewlaps will develop on them someday.
Lovely heads!

You can see from the eyes in that picture that they were getting sleepy. I'm glad they are so relaxed around me that they can just drop off to sleep while I'm moving around them and taking pictures.
Nap time

People keep asking me how I know who is a girl and who is a boy. The truth is I don't know for sure, but I can make some pretty good guesses. I think it is easier in a group like this because I can make comparisons. Take a look at the size difference in this pic:
Sleeping boy and girl

I only wish he had his head turned to the front so you could see the difference in beaks and head size. But it is more than just the size. When you put them next to each other, the males just look...well...masculine. Some are very obvious and some are still question marks. I'm hoping

I'm having so much fun. I can't wait to see what another week brings.