Tula, Emporda, Normandy and other unusual breeds

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These are czech geese (ye probely heard of these before) they are small white goose breed that have very short necks that are bulky ,they are light and lay 20-25 eggs only
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they have yellowish legs and beaks
I already posted about czech geese, but I didn´t put a pic on.......
 
Steinbacher geese are a cocktail of many breeds: russian Tula, some german geese, Chinese and others.

You can try to buy genuine Steinabacher.

I have a pair of Blue Steinbacher. http://elgansoycia.jimdo.com/oca-steinbacher/

There are also in colours Gray and Cream.
Yes, sebastopol, we know, that´s really what started this thread....the 'german geese' which a reference says could be the poms. chinese is easy, but the tula is proving a challenge!
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I remember seeing a pic of your steinbachers on a thread a while back. Beautiful.
 
you know the way we say that when we say when two different pure breed geese breed and produce goslings we say they are mixed breeds ,but for all we know they could be one of the breeds that we never heard of ! And a pure breed .Any mixbreed could be a pure breed some how :) (for example every year my embden ganders breed with my brown chinese females and their babies when older look the same espically the males and when i got two unrelated embdenxbrown chinese they produced fertile eggs and the young looked like exactly like both parents! ill try and get pics for ye :)
But my point is a mixed breed no matter how far the mix breeding goes it can be a pure breed somehow :D
 
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The *Vištinės goose* (Lithuanian
: "Vištinės žąsys") is a breed of domestic goose
originating in Lithuania
. The Vištinės goose was created by crossing ancient local gooses with East Prussian Goose, Embden Goose
, and partly Pomeranian Goose
 in the first half of the 20th century. There were two local selected goose breeds
: Vištinės Goose and Flock Goose. Flock gooses died out as a breed.

This breed is small type and lays 20-40 eggs (kinda look like Roman geese but they have more yellowish beak )
 
you know the way we say that when we say when two different pure breed geese breed and produce goslings we say they are mixed breeds ,but for all we know they could be one of the breeds that we never heard of ! And a pure breed .Any mixbreed could be a pure breed some how
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(for example every year my embden ganders breed with my brown chinese females and their babies when older look the same espically the males and when i got two unrelated embdenxbrown chinese they produced fertile eggs and the young looked like exactly like both parents! ill try and get pics for ye
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But my point is a mixed breed no matter how far the mix breeding goes it can be a pure breed somehow
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Eggsactly...we have various wild geese that are readily domesticated, and the breeds we have today come from developing some desired quality or characteristic of the wild geese......whether Asiatic or European, or both.
I´m looking forward to seeing your breeding results this year....
 
Eggsactly...we have various wild geese that are readily domesticated, and the breeds we have today come from developing some desired quality or characteristic of the wild geese......whether Asiatic or European, or both. 
I´m looking forward to seeing your breeding results this year....  
yea me too :D
 

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