Well, yes , they do eat what is in my pastures, especially what is tender and green. I am searching for 'best' forages that can be grown in Southern U.S.A. I have a variety of pastures and weeds....used to be a cow and horses on my land. I have "planted" fescue, clovers, bluegrass, rye, timothy, etc. basically "pasture seed".... but it may or may not be good for geese.
In my searches, I find Universities have info for grasses further north.or they are trying to find what wild geese don't like to plant on landing strips....
I can't find much... I have planted grapes... and am looking for what is viable and best for breeders... I have some warm season grass that is trying to take over through rhyzomes , may be St.Augustine or carpet grass, hard to identify... and it is dormat for 6 months. I also have bermuda. I overseed with annual rye and clovers, hoping to mix what I can for geese (and horses)... but can't find "official" or "research" on this....trying to figure what to grow that isn't poisiounous over time.( some of the grasses fix nitrates at high levels.... of course I feed wheat, corn,oats,and found a alphalfa/oat horse pellet that seems to work well....(and use Purina for the babies)...
I guess I am trying to find Optimum forages for this climate (ie. North Georgia), and we are a "border" area for warm or cool season grasses"...plus we have high humidity (60-90% is not unusual)....I try to have both warm and cool season grasses.... and I can't irrigate except maybe a half acre or so ,dependant on the rainfall...which can be up in the 30-40" a year...
In my searches, I find Universities have info for grasses further north.or they are trying to find what wild geese don't like to plant on landing strips....
I can't find much... I have planted grapes... and am looking for what is viable and best for breeders... I have some warm season grass that is trying to take over through rhyzomes , may be St.Augustine or carpet grass, hard to identify... and it is dormat for 6 months. I also have bermuda. I overseed with annual rye and clovers, hoping to mix what I can for geese (and horses)... but can't find "official" or "research" on this....trying to figure what to grow that isn't poisiounous over time.( some of the grasses fix nitrates at high levels.... of course I feed wheat, corn,oats,and found a alphalfa/oat horse pellet that seems to work well....(and use Purina for the babies)...
I guess I am trying to find Optimum forages for this climate (ie. North Georgia), and we are a "border" area for warm or cool season grasses"...plus we have high humidity (60-90% is not unusual)....I try to have both warm and cool season grasses.... and I can't irrigate except maybe a half acre or so ,dependant on the rainfall...which can be up in the 30-40" a year...