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Haha that's cool!!!! I have two aggressive maters for roosters and one(Dello) is a real butt munch and spurs my ankles I just chase him away it'll give u some good cuts though his spurs are like razor sharp!

Here is my flock:
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Haha that's cool!!!! I have two aggressive maters for roosters and one(Dello) is a real butt munch and spurs my ankles I just chase him away it'll give u some good cuts though his spurs are like razor sharp!

Here is my flock:

Oh. I was dealing with multiple mean roosters at once, but I found out they were testing me to see what place am I in in the pecking order. Thankfully I just put my foot in front of them instead of kicked them, I would never hurt my roosters-lucky me!
 
Oh. I was dealing with multiple mean roosters at once, but I found out they were testing me to see what place am I in in the pecking order. Thankfully I just put my foot in front of them instead of kicked them, I would never hurt my roosters-lucky me!

Yeah I have a lot of experience with aggressive birds :/ but they usually stop after awhile my Assyra likes giving me a good stern talking to LOL!
(Assyra is my avatar and the goose spoken of in my location)
 
Yeah I have a lot of experience with aggressive birds
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but they usually stop after awhile my Assyra likes giving me a good stern talking to LOL!
(Assyra is my avatar and the goose spoken of in my location)

Does that mean attack, hiss? Or honk or something like that? Are they generally friendly? What if I bred them? Would the babies be aggressive since they weren't hand raised?
 
Does that mean attack, hiss? Or honk or something like that? Are they generally friendly? What if I bred them? Would the babies be aggressive since they weren't hand raised?

I commented on the article to u :D also they just run over to you and honk and nip your pants and legs but it's nothing I wouldn't ever not want to own them for there 10 months and both unknown gender still I really love them and their goslings not being hand raised might be more fearful then mean but I'm not sure i am on my own route of challenges since they are my first geese but so far I think they have been great!
 
I commented on the article to u
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also they just run over to you and honk and nip your pants and legs but it's nothing I wouldn't ever not want to own them for there 10 months and both unknown gender still I really love them and their goslings not being hand raised might be more fearful then mean but I'm not sure i am on my own route of challenges since they are my first geese but so far I think they have been great!

I would HATE to be on the bad end of a goose. I was picking up some chickens for a friend and they had geese and goslings and the moms were hissing and honking and were close to me. They're so big I was just like "Please don't hurt me..." XD They were big! If I had African geese I think I'd only want females and not let them get into the "I want goslings" mode because I don't want to deal with the broody goose :p
 

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