I don't know. I'm not a goose person. But that sounds good to me. LOL. I've read the Sebbie is referred to as the "pet" goose. Otherwise I wouldn't get them. Unless I had tons and tons of space. Because I do have a small fear of geese.
Tell me why it's historic, because I'm super curious.
Tell me why it's historic, because I'm super curious.
I'm so glad two are doing well. She (?) is going to save me a pair of youngsters this fall for shipping. They are very beautiful, and I hear the only nice goose.
I was farm bred, and my folks had embden (white and black-bad spelling maybe), and either chiense or african. They had topknots, and were feaking LOUD. Anything happened, and the geese went off. I'll never forget the first time I encountered a breading pair! I was little, and he/she whacked me in the face for my curiosity. I took pleasure in eating their eggs after that!
But seriously, I have this funny old garden on the property, about an acre, and its protected (historic stuff) and I cant really do anything but keep the knot gardens going, and mow along the rock fence. Its ideal for a pair of geese. They won't mess it up as bad as the ducks, I guarantee it. And if Sebs are polite (more than others) guests can still go in, right? (Springtime and eggsitting aside, right?)
