Reasons Why You Shouldn't Keep Just One Goose

Our gaggle is growing so fast!!
 

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I agree about not keeping animals alone, except if the goose is imprinted on a human. It will see the human as it’s mom and it will be bonded with that human. In that case it does not need a companion of its own species because it thinks it is a human.
http://www.thegoosesmother.com/id6.html
raised a chicken maybe 4 feet from my bed one time in a lizard cage, thought it was a full citizen. (got eaten by a coon, was just two nice)
 
I love hatcheries with employees and owners that take time to talk to you about any quetions you may have. Is Metzer wasn't so far away from me i'd probably order from them, hearing all these good things about the hatchery, But ordering from California is out of my comfort zone when it comes to ordering online.
The duckling & gosling I purchased from Metzer shipped out of Tennessee, not California. I was concerned about the shipping from CA to FL and was pleased to find out that it would only be TN-FL.

I too have a similar experience with Metzer- they spent plenty of time on the phone with me trying to figure out what is wrong with Henry's foot.
 

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