Aw, that is sooo cool and exciting! I am Sherry Smith on the fb groups too! I see you in both places. These are the curly girls from Shellie in FL? Is that right? They sure are gorgeous!Thank you Daze. My very first buff of my breeding...
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Aw, that is sooo cool and exciting! I am Sherry Smith on the fb groups too! I see you in both places. These are the curly girls from Shellie in FL? Is that right? They sure are gorgeous!Thank you Daze. My very first buff of my breeding...
Yes, Sherry these two buff adults are from Shellie and she told me to keep these two. I do have people waiting for buffs but I come first with my first hatch. I have more eggs in the incubators and we shall see what hatches.Aw, that is sooo cool and exciting! I am Sherry Smith on the fb groups too! I see you in both places. These are the curly girls from Shellie in FL? Is that right? They sure are gorgeous!
That is great! I always hold a few babies back to see how they turn out too! They are so adorable!!Yes, Sherry these two buff adults are from Shellie and she told me to keep these two. I do have people waiting for buffs but I come first with my first hatch. I have more eggs in the incubators and we shall see what hatches.
I have a gander that just arrived who is flipping over. He hisses and reaches back instead of out front of him and flips over. The woman who brought him swears he wasn't doing that before the box and I believe her. What can I do to help correct this?
Quote: It's like a game. I wonder if they're that smart?
I don't have a lot of experience with geese, but my goose does this whenever my father comes around. She's terrified of adult men. She hisses and reaches her neck all the way across her back and flips over.
Perhaps it's just the stress of a new environment? Hopefully he'll get over it soon.