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I have said for YEARS that I want some of these.

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I have said for YEARS that I want some of these.
They are so gorgeous! I want some, too!I have said for YEARS that I want some of these.![]()
Same. Those and crested guineas, but they're so expensive and apparently not everyone loves hearing guineas 24/7. Or at allI have said for YEARS that I want some of these.![]()
Happy if you say you don’t like guineas I’m not your friend anymore.They are so gorgeous! I want some, too!
I have been silently following this thread for quite a while...but I can answer your question.I wonder if those geese are legal to keep at all. Those I wouldn't mind having
I wonder if those geese are legal to keep at all. Those I wouldn't mind having
Yes, I was going to say that.I have been silently following this thread for quite a while...but I can answer your question.
Red breasted geese are legal to keep. They're adorable little mallard-sized geese.
The Phantom (BYC user) owns some. I may be buying a couple goslings from her this spring.
In the link that JacinLarkwell put a few posts upAwesome pics! Where did you see the geese?
Oh awesome, thanks for that. Now to convince the family they're good ideas. Do they need paperwork or are they like actually domesticated geese?I have been silently following this thread for quite a while...but I can answer your question.![]()
Red breasted geese are legal to keep. They're adorable little mallard-sized geese.
The Phantom (BYC user) owns some. I may be buying a couple goslings from her this spring.
Green herons are the best herons because they're super cute and normal:
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They're actually 90% neck