Questions about Canadien Geese and how to obtain them

My Canada geese have always been the quietest, least aggressive (not talking about trying to sneak up and take an egg or gosling - then they try to kill you and are very strong with LONG razor sharp claws.) They never used them on me, however. They are fine with chickens - if a chicken comes right up to the goose, Goosie will run them off, but she doesn't disturb them. If my Welsh Harlequin ducks are currently using the toddler pool, Goosie will run them off - they wait until she naps somewhere else! Some of the answers above seemed to be like my Mom's - her opinion, not facts. I've had Canada geese for several years. I can tell you all about the wild ganders and when we let them fly off, if they wanted to and on and on.. There are Roman Tufteds on the ranch also. But we've moved into a tiny SD town on the border of ND, so I'm trying to find just a female friend for Goosie. I tried the diapers etc and poop was pretty much thrown here and there. Canadas really seem to poop more than domestic geese - does anyone else find this to be true?
I wouldn't take Canada geese advice from someone who hasn't had at least a couple of years of experience with them. Good Luck & God Bless Us Everyone!

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Violets'

how long have you kept Canadas, and which subspecies? I've had Canadas for over 40 years, and 9 of the 11 recognized Canada/cacklers subspecies. Haven't had pure Atlantics ofrTaverner's....but all the others....maybe I know what I am talking about....I have also had juvenile Moffit's go through a whole brood of young mallards and kill each duckling.....I do not keep them in close proximity with smaller birds.

Clint
 
I have a few years experience with a few of the North American goose species. Canada sp. are the most aggressive geese I have kept. They rarely miss an opportunity to grab a mouthful of another bird.
 
Violets'

how long have you kept Canadas, and which subspecies? I've had Canadas for over 40 years, and 9 of the 11 recognized Canada/cacklers subspecies. Haven't had pure Atlantics ofrTaverner's....but all the others....maybe I know what I am talking about....I have also had juvenile Moffit's go through a whole brood of young mallards and kill each duckling.....I do not keep them in close proximity with smaller birds.

Clint
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