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Hello, and welcome to BYC!

I'd guess on Annie being a girl. Somethings I notice right away, is lack of knob development, low posture, and big abdomen. Those are all signs to point towards a female.

If you want a more accurate guess, take a video of her talking/walking, upload it to a video platform like Youtube or vimeo, and copy/paste the link here.
 
Hello, and welcome to BYC!

I'd guess on Annie being a girl. Somethings I notice right away, is lack of knob development, low posture, and big abdomen. Those are all signs to point towards a female.

If you want a more accurate guess, take a video of her talking/walking, upload it to a video platform like Youtube or vimeo, and copy/paste the link here.
Welcome to our FUNomenal Flock! :wee
I hope you enjoy it here as much as we do! :yesss:
Thank you. Glad to be here.
 
Thank you. Glad to be here.
Here is a better pic of the head. A knob is present just dont know how big its supposed to be at 5 months old. We are hoping she is a she. My Goose is very sweet and lovable. We want to get another one but want to make sure of gender before we do. Lol
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Here is a better pic of the head. A knob is present just dont know how big its supposed to be at 5 months old. We are hoping she is a she. My Goose is very sweet and lovable. We want to get another one but want to make sure of gender before we do. Lol
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Beautiful!

Her knob size is alike to my Female hatchery African. A gander would have a much larger knob at that age. Just curious, how does she sound (?) does she go "oink, oink" or sound like nails on a chalk board?

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