Two new additions -- a buff dewlap toulouse and a pom x? sebbie x?

Iain Utah

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After talking with a local rescue for a couple months about a buff dewlap toulouse they had rescued and posted on fb, I was able to bring him home last night. He was found at a local park, dumped, with bumblefoot. They treated him for a few months until scab gone. He has a slight limp in good health.

He came with a female they paired with him. They said they believed she was a sebbie x. She was caught at a local pond. There were other similar looking geese with her, but she was the only one they could catch.

At first glance she has the markings of a pomeranian, but her feathers are loose. Do pomeranians have loose feathers? Could she be a pom/sebbie or smooth saddleback sebbie?
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Although Im far from a expert Im with you on the pom/sebbie. Only because the pied Sebastopol they always seem to be a little diluted and her markings are deep and clear like a pom. Beautiful girl by the way, Love the white African.
 
Thanks @JRies He's an oldie but goodie at 11 years old. I got him as part of a juvenile trio. Over the years, I lost the girls. They only managed to hatch one white gander in 2016. I still have him, too. They have excellent personalities!
 

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