Thought I was a Duck Daddy...

Well, I got too interested and hauled myself back to the store...White Chinese gander! So that had me in a bit of a pickle...I'd gotten used to the fact that we'd be having a goose around....and let that settle in and accepted it. I just wanted to know what kind. BUT I knew I didn't want a gander...sorry...I may just be stereotyping. In any event...I passed up on getting my Pekin and got an Embden (sexed) goose!
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All's well that ends well I suppose! Variety is the spice of life, right?
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In my opinion, I think you did the right thing in exchanging that Chinese gander for an Embden goose, especially if you've never had geese or never experienced what a Chinese gander can be like. For one, they're extremely loud and they are often very aggressive and moody when they get older, though individual experiences can vary. I actually like the Chinese geese, I find them very entertaining, but they are challenging to love sometimes. I think you will be much happier with the female embden. Plus, she might give you a few large eggs, too.
 
DesertDarlene - I agree with you completely! My ducklings welcomed this little girl with only a few little peckings (I have a Cayuga who's a little bossy) but they're already running around and all 3 of them are either playing or cuddling up together! The first gosling....it took a while longer for them to accept. So I think everybody involved is happier!
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Now just need a name!
 
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white china!The bill is a giveaway. A white African is possible but he is very small and you almost never see them away from show breeders.
 
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MISTAKE? I am curous (nosey) what did you pay thinking it was a Pekin Duckling, did they charge more for the Embdem gosling? maybe BARGIN or GOOD DEAL would be a name to consider. BTW I would trade four China ganders for a Embdem anytime! (no I have no geese at the moment but I gave away a bunch of China ganders over the years, most were invited to be guest of honor to a holiday feast)
 
I paid $5 and some change for my "Pekin" gosling. LOL
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AND they didn't make me pay the diff when I exchanged the gander for the goose! I'm fairly happy.
 
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Yes, definitely go for a female, then you can spoil them as much as you want and they won't turn on you. Good luck with the little ones.
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I did get a female...I had the man sex her right then and there..and got a sexing lesson in the process! I also found out it's not *entirely* true when they say that female Embdens are darker than their male counterparts! Who knew? My female (which I saw..*very* much a female) has, what I think, an extremely light gray frosting on top of her yellow at least on the body...her head is still quite dark. Anyway..she is spoiled rotten! They all are, but I think this daddy has a special place for this little girl. Already picking out her diaper/harness from ..oh..I forgot her name here...the member who sells them! LOL
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The sexing lesson was great too...very thorough! I was able to come home that night and sex my two ducklings! I know for sure one of them is another little girl (my Rouen) although it was a little tougher with our older Cayuga, but from what I could tell..another female. She's also getting her "quack" about the time the females get it and it sounds very female. So we're very happy! Eggs galore hopefully!
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We weren't too extremely worried with the ducklings, but were insistent on getting a female gosling...hence the making him sex her right then and there and from what I heard from other employees he's 100% all the time. Glad he wasn't there in the first place or else I never would have even considered getting a goose! Was definitely a "Happy" mistake!
 

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