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In February, I hatched four african goslings for my adult gander pair to adopt, which they did. I have learned that I hatched 2 boys/2 girls, which means my flock has 4 males to only 2 girls. And while they get along great now, I worry about how they will be come breeding season (not that I want to breed this flock, because I don't).
I found a local ad for a pair of adult females. Would my flock accept these females? Also, would this be enough to balance the numbers to prevent issues next year?
I need more geese like I need a hole in my head, but I am attached to both ganders I hatched and re-homing the adult ganders is not an option... so is my only solution to buy more girls?
I found a local ad for a pair of adult females. Would my flock accept these females? Also, would this be enough to balance the numbers to prevent issues next year?
I need more geese like I need a hole in my head, but I am attached to both ganders I hatched and re-homing the adult ganders is not an option... so is my only solution to buy more girls?