- May 30, 2011
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OMG!!!!!!!!
What a gret job!!
That is so awesome and the photos are great --- everyone will have a good example to see what to do for their geese --- it isn't hard, and it's worth it!
The drain thing in the photos - be careful there isn't a raccoon or possum or something hiding in it - I would put some wire around it and secure it so water can get through but critters can't.....
Make sure they can't get under barn or any gaps under the barn are covered with wire.... and that their opening to get into the barn is open all day so they can run in or get in for shelter.....
Also, if you have a baby pool or huge tub they can step into (12" or so) or can get one for them to have water to bathe in that would be good. Make sure whatever water you have in there for water that they can completely get their head and eyes in it that it is deep enough (will keep you from having eye problems and etc.) Geese clean their eyes and blow their nose out in the water - need to dunk head constantly.
LOVE your barn - the place you have is simply GORGEOUS compared to the TEXAS landscape here....
They'll get usd to it... it will take a while and then eventually you can let them go in and out of that pen to get used to the whole place to run around during the day when the goslings are fully feathered and grown about another 1.5-2 months.
How cool - you're going to have so much fun with that and they are going to LOVE LOVE LOVE YOU!!!



The drain thing in the photos - be careful there isn't a raccoon or possum or something hiding in it - I would put some wire around it and secure it so water can get through but critters can't.....
Make sure they can't get under barn or any gaps under the barn are covered with wire.... and that their opening to get into the barn is open all day so they can run in or get in for shelter.....
Also, if you have a baby pool or huge tub they can step into (12" or so) or can get one for them to have water to bathe in that would be good. Make sure whatever water you have in there for water that they can completely get their head and eyes in it that it is deep enough (will keep you from having eye problems and etc.) Geese clean their eyes and blow their nose out in the water - need to dunk head constantly.
LOVE your barn - the place you have is simply GORGEOUS compared to the TEXAS landscape here....
They'll get usd to it... it will take a while and then eventually you can let them go in and out of that pen to get used to the whole place to run around during the day when the goslings are fully feathered and grown about another 1.5-2 months.
How cool - you're going to have so much fun with that and they are going to LOVE LOVE LOVE YOU!!!
