Lavender Sebbies....Amy, in the rear is a very spoiled American gosling. We have Lavender Sebbie eggs due shortly though
~ Aspen
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Lavender Sebbies....Amy, in the rear is a very spoiled American gosling. We have Lavender Sebbie eggs due shortly though
I will go looking through the spring 2012 pictures and send them over to you.That would be awesome.Not having my laptop really sucks- I can't upload any pics until I get a new one so any visual reference would be great.
I have a gander in lavender and he is lovely, now all I need is a goose one of these days to pair him up with! The obsession!no eggs here yet either.
Lavender Sebbies....
~ Aspen
Lovely! That grass won't last long tho! Do you have anymore pics of your pens?
Seriously...right?Glad I'm not the only one that is still high and dry! I was beginning to wonder...we are moving them next week into breeding pens so hoping that will settle them down because right now the boys are out of control!
I have a gander in lavender and he is lovely, now all I need is a goose one of these days to pair him up with! The obsession!
I will go looking through the spring 2012 pictures and send them over to you.
Lovely! That grass won't last long tho! Do you have anymore pics of your pens?
Seriously...right?
~ Aspen
That is a nice set-up! Great job!These pics are from when we built it a little over a year ago. It has turned out really well, but I will be closing the end off pretty soon to block more of the North/South wind. I wanted something with plenty of ventilation to allow things to dry out. We are no stranger to wet down here in the South, so that was a priority for me.
There is one large coop/run out the left side, and 4 smaller coop/runs out the right side.