Toulouse Geese Thread

@servpolice you were right!
Found the first one today! So excited!:D

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Is anyone willing to sell me a couple of toulouse goslings? I've had no luck finding any locally on Craigslist or newspaper classifieds. I live in the Oklahoma City area and I'm willing to pay up to $15 per gosling. Sex doesn't matter. I'll even pay for shipping if it's at a reasonable price. The only place I can find them is hatcheries who want between $80-$100 for just 2 goslings when shipping cost is included. I just can't afford those kind of shipping prices. They're such great pets. Please let me know if you're willing to sell me some.
 
Is anyone willing to sell me a couple of toulouse goslings? I've had no luck finding any locally on Craigslist or newspaper classifieds. I live in the Oklahoma City area and I'm willing to pay up to $15 per gosling. Sex doesn't matter. I'll even pay for shipping if it's at a reasonable price. The only place I can find them is hatcheries who want between $80-$100 for just 2 goslings when shipping cost is included. I just can't afford those kind of shipping prices. They're such great pets. Please let me know if you're willing to sell me some.
If you were closer and wanted adults I have some. Have you tried Ideal Poultry? They are located in Cameron, TX and don't sell by number of birds but by minimum price, at least for their chickens. I know they have Toulouse geese. Try them... http://www.idealpoultry.com/
 
Silly little question: I found a supplier of commercial (production) toulouse geese.
They grow really fast and lay lots of eggs but will they make good broodies? Or would it be better to put their eggs under a Muscovy?
I have "production" Toulouse and she is in the process right now of growing her clutch for going broody, She is a great broody wonderful mama too.
 
I have "production" Toulouse and she is in the process right now of growing her clutch for going broody, She is a great broody wonderful mama too.

I suppose probably most geese would go broody...
I had one African cross Chinese which laid loads of eggs but didn't go broody. She was a bit confused because she was trying to mate with a Muscovy. I mean mate as a male!
 
I suppose probably most geese would go broody...
I had one African cross Chinese which laid loads of eggs but didn't go broody. She was a bit confused because she was trying to mate with a Muscovy. I mean mate as a male!
Sounds like she needed some serious counseling. lol
 

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