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Egg laying is seasonal and they lay every other to every three days give or take. We saw first eggs in January and last eggs in May. However we are in Florida so Jan is not typical for many. Feb/March through May is more the norm for many.
 
Live 20+ years
Egg laying is seasonal and they lay every other to every three days give or take. We saw first eggs in January and last eggs in May. However we are in Florida so Jan is not typical for many. Feb/March through May is more the norm for many.
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Anybody need another lawn mower?

I've got an extra smooth-breasted splash listed in BST. Selling 2 toulouse juveniles as well. Have to cut back so the grass has a chance to catch up. All this rain the last 2 weeks actually made things worse than the drought has. Ugh.
 
depends on how you are transporting them? How long, how far? In a car to transport home a large pet taxi pet kennel (the plastic style approved by airlines) would work very well, with a couple of old towels in the bottom so the goose doesnt slip around. Are you hauling one or two?

Below is a link to our farms website and the page were we list what we feed.

http://www.celticoaks.com/feedtreatmentsmedicine-cabinet/what-we-feed/
 
depends on how you are transporting them? How long, how far? In a car to transport home a large pet taxi pet kennel (the plastic style approved by airlines) would work very well, with a couple of old towels in the bottom so the goose doesnt slip around. Are you hauling one or two?

Below is a link to our farms website and the page were we list what we feed.

http://www.celticoaks.com/feedtreatmentsmedicine-cabinet/what-we-feed/
We're transporting 4 geese about 70 miles, from seller to my home. I have some poultry carriers, but I don't know how tall the geese are. Thanks for the link.
 

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