- Aug 29, 2018
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I really wanted an American Buff pair but was only able to find male goslings available, so I purchased a male Buff gosling and a female African gosling(another breed I really liked). The plan is to hopefully successfully introduce a female Buff gosling next year. Anyways, I know it's a ways out, but I like to be prepared- when the time comes for breeding, would it be unethical for me to allow them to hatch these crosses? I know in the dog world it's pretty frowned upon and even in some chicken communities I've seen very critical responses. I just want friendly companions who can help mow down some grass and look pretty while doing it. If it's unethical and I were to successfully have African/Buff cross goslings would they be rather difficult to rehome extras? My previous pair was Embdens and my male was infertile, so I never had experience in the world of geese breeding. Anyways, thanks for reading and sorry if this was just a really silly question to ask, but I do appreciate any input I can get.