Whats the diff between Pilgrim and Toulouse Geese

michael0641

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I looked at pics of both and they look the same. It said that the females were gray and the males white. Here is mine and was wondering what it was; a toulouse or pilgrim. Mine has to be a Gray toulouse, it doesn't have the white on the head.

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Here's a flock of Pilgrims from Feathersite . . . the females really look a LOT like Toulouse, wow!!

Looks like Pilgrim females may have more white on their faces perhaps? I had no idea how similar they looked . . .
 
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My guess would be Pilgrim goose based on the following: Bill and feet color, shades overlap but as a rule is more orange than yellow on Pilgrims. Toulouse are generally more yellow and more "muddied" color
The white right around the edge of the bill only, that will spread with age.
Feather color, again there is overlap but pilgrim geese generall about two shades lighter gray.
 
mine actually has white on top of its bill and a little beside it but not a lot. I dont know how old it is. you can see it in the 1st and 2nd pic
 
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Those have to be '09 hatch they are young. Yes I saw it(white) and that is what I am going by. It is typicial of all the Pilgrim females I have had. It usually increases slightly (maybe 1/8") each year as they age. Look at Kim's flock, of the 11 geese you can see, only 3 have more white on their heads, but all 11 have that little trace by the top of the bill.
 
I don't know much at all about goose breeds but I just stumbled upon this...
Toulouse Geese

Toulouse Geese, sometimes called "Big Gray Geese", are very popular. The Toulouse that are sold by Ideal and most other hatcheries are not Standard Toulouse. They do not have a dewlap, are not as large and their body carriage is not as close to the ground. To purchase the more expensive Standard Toulouse, buyers need to locate exhibition breeders through the American Poultry Association. Toulouse goslings have a "U" at the top of the bill while Africans and Chinese have an arch. Standard Weights: Young Gander - 20 lbs., Young Goose - 16 lbs.

I copied and pasted this from Twin oaks poultry farm's website. Maybe it will help a bit.
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