Same. Golly my American Buff Gander is soooo loud. Georgia mumbles and has a much softer voice.
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I’m needing help here! I’m kind of decent on my heritage chickens. I have my favorites and I stick with them.
A friend gave me a Chinese gander then we found the white female in one of these pictures. Well, the male got attacked right in front of her by a rather large coyote/dog cross. She was traumatized by it, not to mention her human mother!
Now in our search of people giving us 3 beautiful geese to keep her company, we’ve run into confusion as to what breeds these are!? We thought French Toulouse? Then they look like Pomeranian?
The other picture is a pair we purchased supposing to be Chinese. They were late Spring hatches. I can see a young Kate, (mature Chinese female we have), in her face. Information states that if the beak is orange it will be a female if I understand correctly.
SO-mass confusion has ensued on the farm as we try to fully understand just what breeds we have as we put them to bed each night into their goose house and sit for our nightly conversations with them about their day.
HELP?!?
The two in the middle picture, white and the brown alone, not in water?
We just got them. Quarantined until next Wednesday. Told Chinese 3-4 month old.
Thanks. We had our suspicionsPattern is wrong for Brown Chinese.
Thanks. We had our suspicions
You got lucky in my opinion. Toulouse are much quieter than Chinese.