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using the smooth is thought to help avoid twisted wing tip. The babies would have to be starting to feather to know if they would be smooth or curly though. Both are useful for breeding, only the curly whites are reccognized by the SOP.

I was thinking the same thing.... Yes I am new to geese.... but not new to birds. I have raised alot of cage birds including canaries. Canaries come in different varieties... crested and frilled. Which reminds me... I wonder if there is a tufted sebbie out there somewhere... lol

My sebbie goslings will be here no later than Wed... pictures will be forth coming :)
 
There is one goose (i believe it was a goose not a gander) pictured on the Sebastopol forum with a puff or dainty curls on her head. Discussion was done on how to breed for it, but the owner searched back through family lines to discover its a fluke on that bird and it may or may not ever show again. Very interesting look for sure.
 
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My sebbies goslings from Celtic are hopefully shipping this afternoon! YAY! I am so excited! I should have them by Thursday! Lots of pics will be coming! Pray for safe and uneventful travel!
 
Marty, your babies were looking out the vent holes through the filters talking to Daze's babies in the next box. The 7 of them were never in the same yard because of age difference, but could stand at the fence and chat. It was like they were complaining to each other.
 
Marty, your babies were looking out the vent holes through the filters talking to Daze's babies in the next box. The 7 of them were never in the same yard because of age difference, but could stand at the fence and chat. It was like they were complaining to each other.
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Can you blame them? I promise they'll get a nice warm bath the instant they get home.
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What is the youngest age?
 

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