My three week old Toulouse goslings.
They love to eat those dandelions...
I looked up to see what the little guy was checking up there and it really was a bald eagle flying way up high.
Not sure if some of the goslings are putting on "baby fat" or is it normal...
They do have access to all the grass and dandelions they can eat all day. While they are locked into their brooder house at night, I give a good 4 cups of flock raiser for the seven goslings. The feeder is always empty in the morning. This morning they really seemed like they wanted some additional grains, so I gave them 2 more cups. The goslings immediately chowed down on the grains for a while, started grazing and left some crumbles behind until late this afternoon.
Oh yes, I did start out with 8 goslings. The smallest and loudest hatchling did not grow even with all the TLC he got and died only a few days old.




They love to eat those dandelions...
I looked up to see what the little guy was checking up there and it really was a bald eagle flying way up high.
Not sure if some of the goslings are putting on "baby fat" or is it normal...
They do have access to all the grass and dandelions they can eat all day. While they are locked into their brooder house at night, I give a good 4 cups of flock raiser for the seven goslings. The feeder is always empty in the morning. This morning they really seemed like they wanted some additional grains, so I gave them 2 more cups. The goslings immediately chowed down on the grains for a while, started grazing and left some crumbles behind until late this afternoon.
Oh yes, I did start out with 8 goslings. The smallest and loudest hatchling did not grow even with all the TLC he got and died only a few days old.