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He never actually got off the ground, but we went all the way around at least once.
It was cute how dedicated he was. I wish he was that way toward all my geese. It'd keep the ducks from harrying them.
So he has a favorite? My gander has favorite ducks that he likes and the rest he doesn't. But the only duck who can harass the geese is my Muscovy drake who is top drake right now, he even has the gander shaking in his boots.
 
He does have a favorite....to the exclusion of all others.
Yes the ducks chase geese. This dates back to the days when I had macho call drake and the geese were just babies. I don't have any of the original calls, but now that my welsh Harlequin drake has discovered the anatidaephobia of the geese, he frequently scatters them across the yard for pure amusement.

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This was the way my mallard drake amused himself last summer. He was about a month older than the geese. (and that is Yavanna, the one my toulouse gander likes so much)
It's much funnier now that they're all full-grown.
 
He does have a favorite....to the exclusion of all others.
Yes the ducks chase geese. This dates back to the days when I had macho call drake and the geese were just babies. I don't have any of the original calls, but now that my welsh Harlequin drake has discovered the anatidaephobia of the geese, he frequently scatters them across the yard for pure amusement.

http://s1262.beta.photobucket.com/user/Dhwen/media/DSC_0626.jpg.html?sort=3&o=2
This was the way my mallard drake amused himself last summer. He was about a month older than the geese. (and that is Yavanna, the one my toulouse gander likes so much)
It's much funnier now that they're all full-grown.
That hilarious, just proves that geese are big sissies actually.
 
OK I just don't know if this is a mating or dominance thing. Tonight the two geese were taking turns dunking their heads in a bucket and then they started 'necking' each other and nipping at each other's wings. They didn't actually take any feathers out but they were really pushing and shoving at each other - kind of like my turkeys when they are re establishing their pecking order.
Then she mounted him twice and he tried to mount her but didn't succeed. On her part, it seemed like a dominance thing but I don't know.
The most frustrating thing is that I thought I was videoing it, but the start button didn't go!
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Sorry!
Any comments anyone? Especially those of you that know all about how these geese mate - thanks!
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OK I just don't know if this is a mating or dominance thing. Tonight the two geese were taking turns dunking their heads in a bucket and then they started 'necking' each other and nipping at each other's wings. They didn't actually take any feathers out but they were really pushing and shoving at each other - kind of like my turkeys when they are re establishing their pecking order.
Then she mounted him twice and he tried to mount her but didn't succeed. On her part, it seemed like a dominance thing but I don't know.
The most frustrating thing is that I thought I was videoing it, but the start button didn't go!
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Sorry!
Any comments anyone? Especially those of you that know all about how these geese mate - thanks!
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I've never seen that behavior in my gander and goose, sounds more like 2 ganders, or maybe 2 young just beginning to sexually mature geese that don't quite know what to do
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I do not own a goose and I was actually looking into this breed. Are they friendly? Will they attack my children? Any other information is useful too.
 
I do not own a goose and I was actually looking into this breed. Are they friendly? Will they attack my children? Any other information is useful too.
Geese can be friendly but not like a dog, they will be a bit much for small children and should always be supervised when out around geese especially ganders during breeding season and females on a nest. They hurt when they bite, and it's nice if you can have 2 since they are flock animals and like their own kind. When my grankids come to visit I always am outside with them if they want to go into fence where geese are and make sure the youngest doesn't tease because geese remember things like that . Very important to teach children to respect them. They need to have a house of some kind where they can sleep at night and be protected from preds. will need a bucket for water because it's very important for them to be able to wash out the nares and eyes for health, they do fine on the same feed as chickens but need to be able to get to grass since it's a big part of their diet. i supplement in the winter with grass hay and kale, collards and romaine lettuce. since we don't have anything green growing in the winter. If you plan to free range you'll need to be mindful of the fact that geese cannot protect themselves from any predator, they are loud and will sound an alarm but have no defense at all. and there are alot of predators that would love goose dinner. including neighbor hood dogs. I have one Toulouse goose got her at 4 months old now she is 10 months old and she has a wonderful personality doesn't want me to touch her but will come and hang out with me when i'm outside, My other [gander] is and Embden Of the 2 I would pick Toulouse for children. But then again every goose has it's own distinct personality. They also like to bath so a kiddie pool or tub of some kind would be nice for them. Hope I've helped some.
 
I an going to be building a pond for the ducks I have already. Will they do OK with ducks?
Maybe maybe not , My geese and ducks tolerate each other but could not sleep inside together. My geese have their own stall my ducks theirs. On the water they may do okay if big enough they can have their own space if they want. If started off together as ducklings and goslings they may do better together.
 
thank you miss lydia,
I was told that Stanley (the male) was 3 years old. Gertie is 1 year old. Their previous owners said they were definitely a male and female so maybe it's just that they need to learn how to get it on LOL!
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Today they are grazing quite peacefully near each other in the field. I need to get a kiddy pool so that if they do decide to do the deed, they can do it in water!
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