Hahaha. glad to help 

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I told that person the same thing on a different thread.![]()
Can you post pics?I am searching thru this tread because I got (supposedly ) 2 African geese via my local Agway. I was wondering when they got their African geese features . I am thinking I did not get Africans. As I ordered a few Indian runner ducks & got Pekings. I got them on June 13th this yr ( 2014 )
I agree, brown goose, white gander. Your babies will be brown, so lucky!Thanks y'all well the up side is baby's maybe![]()
Welcome to BYC! Its a fantastic source of info, I am totally hooked.
Hello y'all well I'm new to BYC an lovein it I'm still tryin to get the hang of things such as we're to post to get the best help an so on hehe so here I am as fare as I know I have to Chinese geese was hopein they were both girls but Iv got a few responds sayin maybe my lil miss whatwhat is realy a mr what that's my white baby so I though I'd post a few pics here an see what everyone comes up with they are 41/2 to 5 mo Iv had them since 2 weeks so any help is welcome Ty Ty ty
exactly.. I look at the face, and the neck, body structure. Hens necks are shorter, body is lower to the ground. Adults are super easy, the hens always have a hanging fleshy area on their belly, my ganders bellies are smooth. Hens also have lower voices, ganders shriek and its a higher tone. Ganders are normally a larger bird as adults.A lot of people ask me that and it is very hard to explain for me haha but they both have features males should have for that breed.
The Chinese structure and walks like a male
and i see it in their faceSwan type geese are very easy to identify for males and females .![]()
Quote: Its not a bad thing... I have more gander than goose right now, not including babies. Those boys surround and protect the hens, and usually the dominant male is the only one she mates with. Its a very short window for breeding season, and the rest of the year they are just part of my flock. I keep a lot of geese to help alert my other birds to predators and tell me that someone/thing is not supposed to be here.
Quote: Pictures will help a lot. My Chinese don't get the hump on their beak until late into the first year. my "africans" were obvious Chinese mix, from Meyer hatchery. Disappointed but they are still adorable and gorgeous birds. They are only slightly taller than my white chinese gander.
Hoping your Dad gets home & has more time to enjoy his life..
My geese are such a source of entertainment..but also this breed is so noisy. I always had Toulouse before & they are much quieter. My Chinese brown or Africkan whatever they are..
are loud noisy critters.
I pick weeds for them in the AM & they stand at the gate & honk like crazy while waiting for me. Then will follow me across the yard as I spread the weeds. Of course then I am expected
to stand there & hold the weeds at nibbling level for a time while they choose the tastiest buds off of the stalks! Spoiled?? nah..just particular!
Praying for you & your family!!![]()
Its not a bad thing... I have more gander than goose right now, not including babies. Those boys surround and protect the hens, and usually the dominant male is the only one she mates with. Its a very short window for breeding season, and the rest of the year they are just part of my flock. I keep a lot of geese to help alert my other birds to predators and tell me that someone/thing is not supposed to be here.
Pictures will help a lot. My Chinese don't get the hump on their beak until late into the first year. my "africans" were obvious Chinese mix, from Meyer hatchery. Disappointed but they are still adorable and gorgeous birds. They are only slightly taller than my white chinese gander.