I have two embden geese male and female I love them both so much, but the girl (sparrow) is a little aggressive towards younger kids.
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Oh my gosh....Soooo cuteI have two embden geese male and female I love them both so much, but the girl (sparrow) is a little aggressive towards younger kids.View attachment 1262908
housing requirements?
goose/gander ratio?
do they play well with others? flock size? compatibility with other types of fowl?
Don't overlook that they do require water to bathe several times a week, and a fresh bucket of water to drink, daily. They must flush out their bills which do get packed with mud and grass.....we use a 5 gallon bucket so they do not get in it and soil it.
They do not absolutely have to have a pond, although they love it !
Also do not overlook the fact that they make noise.
Especially if they are raised by yourself, as ours were, they LOVE us and squeal and honk up a storm that can be heard for quite a way away.
They are happy to see us each time we are out in the yard or return home from town.
Disregarding predators, how high a fence do they need if they are a breed that can fly?
What feed do you start your goslings on and what do you feed when grown? I'm researching the best feeds for goslings and geese now and trying to be fully prepared when our ducks and goslings arrive the week of April 2nd. I am really enjoying researching and learning. I truly appreciate everyone freely sharing their knowledge and experience here.
Wow! So much useful info! I was thinking of a pair of geese, male buff and female grey saddleback Pomeranian, are these docile breeds in your experience? Also, if I were to just give them a nice coop and a run with grass in it would that be enough food for them or would I need to give them other feed and how much? Do they honk persistently throughout the day or do they only have short segments of honking(I live in a suburban area but have a woodsy backyard)?
If you are planning on hatching goslings.
more than one nest at a time.
the first ones to hatch will go with the flock with the goose.. the later hatched ones will try to go with the flock, but the juveniles of the earlier hatch will not allow it. they will attack the younger goslings and kill them ..
What I am thinking is raising them together when they are small and then having a pen for the geese right next to the chicken run. My hope is that they can all free range together and when they can't free range they can have their separate space. I'm hoping to find mini Sebastopol geese.