We picked up two 3 week old brown chinese goslings the other day. I got a very large one and a small one in the hopes that they would be male and female. This morning I let them out in the fenced area and went to do some work in the front of the house. About 30 minutes later I was going to get something and I heard what sounded like goslings peeping but in the wrong area. They somehow got out of the fenced area and were in the pasture. I saw the little one and called her and she came through the fence to me. I picked her up and looked around and saw the bigger one, dead.
I don't know what got it but was wondering if a donkey or horse would kill a gosling. There were 2 areas on its neck that looked like the skin/fluff were scraped off in an up and down direction not punctures but just scrapes about 1/4 wide. One of the donkeys was very close by.
So I learned my lesson the hard way and will not be allowing the goslings out unsupervised unless they are in an enclosed area.
I know they are flock animals and I found someone close by who was selling african goslings so I went and picked up 4 friends for my poor little chinese. So I now have two 1 week old and two 2 week old africans and a 3 week old chinese goslings. They are getting along well, though the ducks don't like them and are currently in the yard in a extra large wire dog crate with shading over the top. I will put them up in the coop at night.
The 2 chinese I lost the big one in the back.

The africans and the chinese

I don't know what got it but was wondering if a donkey or horse would kill a gosling. There were 2 areas on its neck that looked like the skin/fluff were scraped off in an up and down direction not punctures but just scrapes about 1/4 wide. One of the donkeys was very close by.
So I learned my lesson the hard way and will not be allowing the goslings out unsupervised unless they are in an enclosed area.
I know they are flock animals and I found someone close by who was selling african goslings so I went and picked up 4 friends for my poor little chinese. So I now have two 1 week old and two 2 week old africans and a 3 week old chinese goslings. They are getting along well, though the ducks don't like them and are currently in the yard in a extra large wire dog crate with shading over the top. I will put them up in the coop at night.
The 2 chinese I lost the big one in the back.
The africans and the chinese