I wouldn’t want to be the final authority but it sounds like Pomeranians tend to have a reddish pink bill, red orange legs, single lobed paunch, flattish heads, and blue eyes. A couple might somewhat have the flatter head but I couldn’t see the other characteristics. In all likelihood they...
I would suggest checking out the cotton patch goose society, the international waterfowl breeders association, American poultry association, livestock conservancy, or society for the preservation of poultry antiquities.
Maybe consider a membership if you think one fits you.
Sandhill...
I would like to point out that Pomeranian geese do exist in the gray color. To tell them apart from production toulouse or common gray geese in America you would need to understand the body type of the Pomeranian. I would suggest perhaps trying to contact the Society for the Preservation of...
If they pay dues they effectively have a right to be listed. One contradiction I noticed with duck breeds is they list themselves as having rouens when they don’t have the exhibition type that has numbers low for concern. They have the utility type that has a large population.
She sounds passionate. I would suggest starting small. Get 2-3 female goslings. Get a small breed like romans or Chinese. You may need to gradually introduce them to the other birds. In other words have a fenced in enclosure where they can see each other but can’t get to each other for like a...
I have ranked poultry by noise level according to information I could find. Do you agree? Feel free to post your own rankings.
1. Chickens (Rooster crows are really loud)
2. Geese Eastern Eurasia derived (Africans are loud and super Africans even more so)
3. Guineafowl
4. Turkeys
5...