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scratch'n'peck :
I have a pair of Pilgrim geese, and they are very good tempered. Ganders are not quite like drakes or roosters that mate with each and every female in the flock if they can. They tend to pick one mate to breed and nest with, so you would not want to cull the gander. And the females lay for many breeding seasons. My geese get along fine when free ranging with the ducks, but a divided shelter is not a bad idea. Inbreeding is not as problematic with birds as it is with mammals. They would have to be in bred for a few generations in a row to cause any concern I believe. Geese are even more winter hardy than ducks, you just need to make sure that they have water that stays unfrozen. I like to give my geese and ducks feed that is specifically formulated for water fowl. Always be on guard for spilled feed that might develop mold - those silly water fowl manage to get most everything wet.
scratch n peck I am so glad you posted! Whew
good thing you did. I didn't know they picked a mate so it is just perfect that I have two pair. Geez I want to go get them now.
I have run into a little issue but I think it will be ok. I bought the building to use but I can't get it delivered and set up by Sat. I have an igloo dog house that is a jumbo size. Do you all think it will be ok to put it by the pond with some straw in it for the geese? I should have the building completely set up in a week to ten days.
I hope I can catch some of her guinea's. I hear they are great for keeping bugs and rodents away. She said we would need a net to catch them. I am going to bring my kids minnow net and hope it works.
I have a pair of Pilgrim geese, and they are very good tempered. Ganders are not quite like drakes or roosters that mate with each and every female in the flock if they can. They tend to pick one mate to breed and nest with, so you would not want to cull the gander. And the females lay for many breeding seasons. My geese get along fine when free ranging with the ducks, but a divided shelter is not a bad idea. Inbreeding is not as problematic with birds as it is with mammals. They would have to be in bred for a few generations in a row to cause any concern I believe. Geese are even more winter hardy than ducks, you just need to make sure that they have water that stays unfrozen. I like to give my geese and ducks feed that is specifically formulated for water fowl. Always be on guard for spilled feed that might develop mold - those silly water fowl manage to get most everything wet.
scratch n peck I am so glad you posted! Whew

I have run into a little issue but I think it will be ok. I bought the building to use but I can't get it delivered and set up by Sat. I have an igloo dog house that is a jumbo size. Do you all think it will be ok to put it by the pond with some straw in it for the geese? I should have the building completely set up in a week to ten days.
I hope I can catch some of her guinea's. I hear they are great for keeping bugs and rodents away. She said we would need a net to catch them. I am going to bring my kids minnow net and hope it works.
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