Sebastopols- goose or gander?

Amanda052389

Chirping
9 Years
Apr 19, 2014
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Schodack, NY
I have two Sebastopols and was wondering if anyone could help figure out what I have. They both are close in size- the white one seems just slightly smaller. They are about 3.5 months old. They make similar noises (pretty quiet) and take turns looking out for each other. I have noticed the grey one tends to put themselves between the white one and any other critter more often but that does switch. The close up picture is the day I got them and the other ones are today.
 

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In the third picture, they really do look like they have about the same size and build, with pretty short necks, you may have two (female) geese. You will be able to find out for sure when they get older or if you vent sex them.
 
In the third picture, they really do look like they have about the same size and build, with pretty short necks, you may have two (female) geese. You will be able to find out for sure when they get older or if you vent sex them.
Two females would definitely be ideal. I’ve never vent sexed anything and know it can be tricky! Maybe I’ll look more into it and try.
 

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