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Well you still have the babies so at least your not completely alone. lol, My Embden can be biting and hissy too, but I have put a stop to the biting, I don't think anything can be done about the hissing, although right now he only hisses at the dogs if they get close no telling whats going to happen when mating season gets here.. They were so aggressive they probably would have made great guard geese! If they hadn't started picking on the babies I probably would have kept them but the babies so far have a much better personality so I decided to let them stay. I defiantly won't miss their biting and hissing but I must admit it was strange this morning to not be greeted by the turkey. Hopefully he's doing well in his new environment.![]()
Bruce is the mother to the babies? maybe it's her name.Yes I'm glad the babies are behaving. I really don't want Bruce to have to be alone. However, she doesn't seem to like her own babies very much. You nipped the biting? I tried everything but it just wouldn't stop them.. I think Chinese geese are just too moody. I hope your gander stays nice in breeding season!![]()