I have intentions to sell goslings when my Standard Canadas are of breeding age and if they're not randomly all the same gender, so I have to wait and see. For now all I had was the Giant pair which found a new home already, but if I ever have any, I'll be sure to post here!
For everyone still looking for Canada geese, I have a male/female Giant Canada adult pair available for sale, about 3 1/2 yrs old. All proper permits will come with them, just let me know
That's helpful thank you!
Does that mean though, that if I put new eggs under her, even after she's been sitting for 28 days already, that she'll continue to sit? Or do I need to allow her to come out of being broody first and wait for her to go broody again and want to nest again?
I don't...
I have a mallard who was sitting on 4 eggs, but only 2 of them survived the hatch...So far. I really wanted all 4 babies to hatch too, so I'd really like her to hatch out more babies so I can have more, but I'm not sure if she'll go broody again, or stay broody enough to just put new eggs under...
Glad to know someone knows when Stromberg starts selling their goslings. All it says is "out of season" and no other info. They never did answer my email asking about it either. Do you know when in March they start selling? Beginning of? End of?
Well I didn't put cabbage in there, but the giant grass stalks we have growing on the property seem to be doing the trick. It's possible my gosling was younger than I thought and just hadn't been growing in her head and neck feathers yet, but they're starting to come in now. It's the only place...
Thank you, and thank you for all the help and attempting to help me figure out what it is. If anyone else ever has the same thing happen and someone gets wind of it, would love an answer still.
I've taken care of ducks 3 times before this. I know the standards for giving enough water for dunking their heads and making sure they don't eat too big of things, allowing them to bathe, and all of that. The problem with this little girl is that I had an emergency with my dog last week and got...
I'm raising my ducklings in a brooder type setting and I suddenly heard my smallest Indian Runner screaming out, like the normal distress call for calling out in pain. I went over and noticed she was shaking her head in a manner like they do when shaking out food, repeatedly grooming and picking...
I've tried handfuls of fresh grass when I put them up at night, and it doesn't seem to deter the goose at all from picking the other one. Even when they're out in the yard, I'll still see the ocassional picking, but not as bad. Why would picked grass be different than non-picked grass? Wouldn't...
I purchased them from Purely Poultry, and I don't think the food is the problem because my other two goslings are doing just wonderful on it. I'm starting to suspect a feather plucking problem though from the older goose picking on the one missing more than just head feathers now. Do geese like...
I tried looking on the internet for hours and couldn't find ANYTHING that addresses the problem I'm seeing, so I figured I would just ask and hope that someone can help me figure out what's going on. So here are the details:
I recently ordered some Canada Geese goslings, 3 weeks ago as of this...