Need advice on gosling

Yeah Lucy!
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I'm a proud goose mama right now! Lucy got into AND out of the big bird pool all by herself! She is growing in leaps and bounds and getting stronger by the day!

Oh, I should also mention that I DO clean the water regularly. My pekin ducks dig holes in the mud and put all the mud in the pool. It only stays looking clear for an hour or two... Needless to say, I can't clean the pool THAT often!
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Here's a blurry picture of Lucy getting out of the pool by herself! If you look closely, you can see the bricks I put in there for her to use to jump out.


And, one picture of the whole flock, just for fun.
Aww she is adorable and I couldn't be happier for you that she is doing so good.. you have a very nice looking flock.
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So Cute!

Does Lucy have a few bricks on the outside to get in or does she jump in?

If you look closely at the first picture (on the left side of the pic), you can see that there are a couple bricks there for her to use to get in.
 
Lucy and Lucky have spent the last several nights in the duck house with the big birds. Today is day #3 that the whole flock has been free ranging. Lucy is growing SO FAST!!! I thought I read somewhere that geese didn't get their feathers as early as ducks. However, Lucy is about 5 weeks old and is getting her feathers... I'm pretty sure she is a White Chinese goose. Is it normal for them to get their feathers so early?

Here's a picture that I took yesterday of my flock free ranging. The black duck is Lucky. Lucy (the only goose in the picture) is on the right.
 
Lucy and Lucky have spent the last several nights in the duck house with the big birds. Today is day #3 that the whole flock has been free ranging. Lucy is growing SO FAST!!! I thought I read somewhere that geese didn't get their feathers as early as ducks. However, Lucy is about 5 weeks old and is getting her feathers... I'm pretty sure she is a White Chinese goose. Is it normal for them to get their feathers so early?

Here's a picture that I took yesterday of my flock free ranging. The black duck is Lucky. Lucy (the only goose in the picture) is on the right.
Hooray for Lucy and Lucky they all look very content and they are beautiful, it's been over 5 yrs since I had a gosling so I can't remember how quickly they got their feathers but she sure does look good.
 
Lucy and Lucky have spent the last several nights in the duck house with the big birds. Today is day #3 that the whole flock has been free ranging. Lucy is growing SO FAST!!! I thought I read somewhere that geese didn't get their feathers as early as ducks. However, Lucy is about 5 weeks old and is getting her feathers... I'm pretty sure she is a White Chinese goose. Is it normal for them to get their feathers so early?

That sounds about right. I think my white chinese started getting their feathers in at 6 weeks, so Lucy is doing good!
 
That sounds about right. I think my white chinese started getting their feathers in at 6 weeks, so Lucy is doing good!

Thanks for the info! I was sure I read somewhere that geese didn't start to feather out 'till 2 months old, so I was quite surprised when I started seeing feathers on Lucy. She's still got a lot of growing to do before she's full sized, but she's definitely making leaps and bounds on that front! I almost wish that the rest of my flock was a bit gentler. They run from me, and now she's started doing it, simply because they do. She doesn't even know WHY they're running! Grrr. It is kinda funny though, she runs to me and away from the flock as soon as she sees that I"ve got dandelion greens in my hand! I don't know what I"m gonna do when winter comes and there aren't any dandelions to pick!
 
My geese are about 10 weeks old now. They did start getting feathers at about 5 or 6 weeks, but their wing feathers really took off at about 8 weeks. They are still getting their feathers and adaping to those big blood feathers. You are going to notice a big change over the next month.

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My geese are about 10 weeks old now. They did start getting feathers at about 5 or 6 weeks, but their wing feathers really took off at about 8 weeks. They are still getting their feathers and adaping to those big blood feathers. You are going to notice a big change over the next month.

cindy
Thank you so much for the input! Lucy is my first goose, and I've been comparing her development to that of the ducks I've raised. Needless to say, they are different. My ducks seemed like they were nearly full grown by the time they started getting feathers. Lucy looks like she's got a lot of growing to do before she's "full-grown". She does seem to be hungry 24/7 though, so I guess that's a good sign!
 

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