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I wouldn't worry about the pool, mine have pools all year long, unless they are frozen.When they first saw the snow, they seemed a bit depressed. They weren't too happy about their beautiful green grass being covered in cold white stuff.
Do I need to worry about my geese developing frost bite? This is my first winter with geese and I'm worried that after swimming their feet will freeze... Should I take their pool away?
I wouldn't worry about the pool, mine have pools all year long, unless they are frozen.If their feet get cold, they will lay down on them to warm them. I also put down straw if there is snow on the ground, so they can get off the snow with their feet.
That sounds fine with me. Just keep an eye on them if it gets extremely cold. If it is like a blizzard, you may want to keep them locked up.Their pool freezes every morning, but I've been helping them break up the ice so that they can swim.
They always have access to a shelter with lots of hay, so hopefully they'll be ok.
I have been having luck w/ my newbie (1 week w/ me) they are 6mths. Well Bella is the more friendliest! She taked food from my hand but also loves to nibble on it too! And sometimes it hurts! What should I do. I don't want to scare her but she gets my fingers by her jaw and it hurts!!!
How can I stop her?