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    (Simi Valley, Ventura County, CA) Urgent re-home needed, two dumped Khaki Campbell ducklings

    Looking for a permanent home!! Simi Valley, CA. These two Khaki Campbell ducklings were dumped today in the middle of a park, near a busy street. They were captured ASAP, and put in an experienced foster home. If you can provide an excellent permanent home, please reach out. They require fresh...
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    Older goose with mobility issues

    This is Heather: She is at least 14 years old, probably older, and otherwise healthy, but I've noticed she has been struggling getting in and out of the pond. She walks well on flat ground, albeit slowly, and swims great, it's only when she's walking uphill or climbing in and out of the water...
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    Geese love digging?

    Does anyone else's geese dig huge holes? I've seen mention of them sifting through mud for grit but this is in totally dry hard packed soil. My geese (all Chinese or hybrids) will all go to either the base of one specific tree or to a big hole they have just in the middle of a dirt patch and...
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    Guide: Unsafe Foods for Geese

    I wanted to create a master thread for listing foods that may not be safe for geese (as the previous thread is a decade old and is mostly about dogs eating chocolate and not geese). Please add any anecdotal experience or research you have done! Avocado leaves/skins Avocado, especially the...
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    Hello all! 🪿

    Hi everyone! I have lurked on this forum for a few months but finally decided to make an account. You all have a really nice community here and I'm excited to be a part of it. I am a medical student currently living in Los Angeles, CA. I don't actually own chickens myself, but I do take care...
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    Swan (Chinese/African) Goose Breeds?

    I'm pretty new to learning about geese, and one thing that really surprised me was the apparent lack of many different breeds of Swan Geese. African, Brown/White Chinese, and some of the very heavy variants like Lion-headed Geese seem to be the only ones. Given the natural tendency of people to...
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