- Mar 26, 2012
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Hello. After losing too many chickens to hawks we decided on getting a "guard goose". We purchased an American buff last spring and hand raised him. Goostav grew to be a beautiful, sweet, kind and affectionate young goose. He bonded to our flock of chickens and ducks very well and spent much of his day with them. In the mornings he would beg to be let out by my son and I, and we would walk him to our pond, sit and pet him. He'd take a dip in the pond and sunbathe on the bank next to me in my chair while having my coffee. I love this goose. Then winter came to ohio and it wasn't possible for us to sit out there with him like we spent many days doing in the summer. He went rogue. He began to hiss at us and even attacking my son on occasion. We then had to remove his baby pool because he began drowning our ducks in it, (we lost three in the pool of death). He's also been beating up our one rooster and ripping all the feathers out of his back. They now are separated. He is very nurturing to any young birds, and even protects them from the older birds. I know this is mating season, so my question is will he go back to being our kind hearted Goostav after mating season, or is this who he'll be forever? Will it help to get a couple of female geese or will he become more aggressive? This breaks my heart. He was such a great companion and bright spot in our family's day during covid lock down. Is there a way for me to get him back to who he use to be? I've enclosed a few pictures of him in happier days.