I have been wanting geese for a long while, spent over $250.00 trying to hatch out goose eggs, none hatched.
The breeds I was mostly interested in were Sebastapols, Pilgrim, Cotton Patch, and Buff Geese. We have two smaller children and wanted a sweet goose (although I am aware that all geese become agressive during breeding season). Anyway, I was cruising on Craigslist one day and found someone that had Buff Gees! FINALLY! All the other people I found that had geese, raised either Chinese or Africans. Neither of which I wanted...no offense to people that own them, I just do not care for them myself.
After a couple of emails and phone calls and about 2-3 weeks of waiting I came home with a 1 1/2 month of pair (so we think) of Buff Geese! I am very excited about them.
I have them in with my Sussex flock at the moment, as my Duck pen is crowded at the moment and I'm afraid the goslings might get picked on. I have tryed offering them some Flock Raiser, but as far as I know they have not touched it. I have seen them over at the water..and it's always getting nasty so I figure they are drinking water, and I've seen a couple large piles of poop, but still a bit worried. They had to be carted around in the pickup all day yesterday so I reckon they are still a bit stressed out from moving to a new home, etc. Plus it has been over 100 degrees here in TX for about a month or more now.
Sooo questions...we are going to try and build them their own pen, ASAP, but for the moment will they be okay in with my Sussex (chickens)? I have watched them and they do not seem to be mean twards the chickens and the chickens do not seem to mind them being in the pen...even though they are twice the size of Winston, my roo!
Also none of the feed stores carry waterfowl feed, so I feed all my ducks etc Purina Flock Raiser. Is this okay? At some point, as soon as I get the chainlink fence up around my poultry building they will be able to free range.
Will they harm our garden? Such as trample the plants, eat the veggies or anything else? We would really love to have them in the garden eating the grass that grows around the raised beds, and eat the giant fat grasshoppers that are everywhere. Or, we would really like to have them in our front yard, they are such pretty sweet things and so much fun to watch! We have a large (4 ft x 8 ft) hutch in our front yard, would this be a good home for them?
Also in need of some ways to get them friendlier. Right now when ever I go in their pen they cry and run away from. Do I just need to give them time, I mean after all I would be a bit frighten after what they went through? While I was holding them the first day the gander hissed and tryed to nip us a couple of times, the female (who is smaller) was much more gentle and just gave a cry every now and again. We would really like them to be sweet, gentle, and come up to us for attention/treats.
Well this is all for now, thanks so much y'all!
~ Aspen
The breeds I was mostly interested in were Sebastapols, Pilgrim, Cotton Patch, and Buff Geese. We have two smaller children and wanted a sweet goose (although I am aware that all geese become agressive during breeding season). Anyway, I was cruising on Craigslist one day and found someone that had Buff Gees! FINALLY! All the other people I found that had geese, raised either Chinese or Africans. Neither of which I wanted...no offense to people that own them, I just do not care for them myself.
After a couple of emails and phone calls and about 2-3 weeks of waiting I came home with a 1 1/2 month of pair (so we think) of Buff Geese! I am very excited about them.
I have them in with my Sussex flock at the moment, as my Duck pen is crowded at the moment and I'm afraid the goslings might get picked on. I have tryed offering them some Flock Raiser, but as far as I know they have not touched it. I have seen them over at the water..and it's always getting nasty so I figure they are drinking water, and I've seen a couple large piles of poop, but still a bit worried. They had to be carted around in the pickup all day yesterday so I reckon they are still a bit stressed out from moving to a new home, etc. Plus it has been over 100 degrees here in TX for about a month or more now.
Sooo questions...we are going to try and build them their own pen, ASAP, but for the moment will they be okay in with my Sussex (chickens)? I have watched them and they do not seem to be mean twards the chickens and the chickens do not seem to mind them being in the pen...even though they are twice the size of Winston, my roo!
Also none of the feed stores carry waterfowl feed, so I feed all my ducks etc Purina Flock Raiser. Is this okay? At some point, as soon as I get the chainlink fence up around my poultry building they will be able to free range.
Will they harm our garden? Such as trample the plants, eat the veggies or anything else? We would really love to have them in the garden eating the grass that grows around the raised beds, and eat the giant fat grasshoppers that are everywhere. Or, we would really like to have them in our front yard, they are such pretty sweet things and so much fun to watch! We have a large (4 ft x 8 ft) hutch in our front yard, would this be a good home for them?
Also in need of some ways to get them friendlier. Right now when ever I go in their pen they cry and run away from. Do I just need to give them time, I mean after all I would be a bit frighten after what they went through? While I was holding them the first day the gander hissed and tryed to nip us a couple of times, the female (who is smaller) was much more gentle and just gave a cry every now and again. We would really like them to be sweet, gentle, and come up to us for attention/treats.
Well this is all for now, thanks so much y'all!
~ Aspen