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  2. Canada Goose Goslings for Sale - BackYard Chickens

    www.backyardchickens.com/threads/canada-goose-goslings-for-sale.1238935

    They'd be $40 each and shipping and handling would be $40. If you want numerous goslings, I would discount the price the more you take. These are pretty neat geese because unlike the other waterfowl I raise (wood ducks, mandarins, cinnamon teel, etc) they are incredibly tame. They follow you around everywhere you go.

  3. Looking for Canada goose hatching eggs or goslings for sale

    www.backyardchickens.com/threads/looking-for-canada-goose-hatching-eggs-or...

    I have been looking for some canada goose eggs or goslings for some time. I know its getting close to breeding season for canadas and just thought i would get this out their before hand. Looking to get 3 goslings or in the case of eggs for hatching whatever your willing to sell and at your...

  4. Injured Canada Goose. What should I do? - BackYard Chickens

    www.backyardchickens.com/threads/injured-canada-goose-what-should-i-do.1414015

    867. Moore County, NC. Yesterday late morning I noticed about 20 to 25 Canada Geese on our pond. We came out and fed them some floating water fowl feed and left scratch on the bank of the pond. About an hour and a half later, my daughter came in and told me that one of the geese was at the fence that contains an area right outside our back door ...

  5. Is it illegal to own a Canadian Goose? - BackYard Chickens

    www.backyardchickens.com/threads/is-it-illegal-to-own-a-canadian-goose.594653

    Here's what I know about the U.S., but things might be different in Canada. In the U.S., it is not illegal to own a Canada goose per se, but it is illegal to keep a wild Canada goose. You might think about handing him over to a wildlife rehabber if you can find one close to you. Or, at least contacting one and asking about it.

  6. how to care for an orphaned baby goose? - BackYard Chickens

    www.backyardchickens.com/threads/how-to-care-for-an-orphaned-baby-goose.894710

    Geese really need geese, and lots of grass and water to dip the head in. As this one is so young, it´ll need heat, like the chicks. It doesn´t need water to bathe in just yet, it could even get chilled. But it needs lots of grass, and just a little chick-crumb if it wants, but non-medicated is important.

  7. Domesticated candian geese? - BackYard Chickens

    www.backyardchickens.com/threads/domesticated-candian-geese.118357

    196. South Dakota & Wisconsin. Canadian Geese make great pets. Ours seem less aggressive than our domestic geese. The only time of year that our Canadian geese show any aggression is during breeding season when they are defending their nest / territory. You are probably required to have a state permit to keep them.

  8. Share Goose Shelter pics (& cute goose houses)... - BackYard...

    www.backyardchickens.com/threads/share-goose-shelter-pics-cute-goose-houses.740545

    In the Brooder. 7 Years. Apr 28, 2012. 72. 3. 41. Maine. They have a 12x12 indoor stall and spend the day in the 10x6 pen. Unfortunately they dont get any free range time, they love the neighbors pond but the neighbor doesnt love them.

  9. Just for fun - Hybrid geese! - BackYard Chickens

    www.backyardchickens.com/threads/just-for-fun-hybrid-geese.645769

    All four can fly, and the females can cluck like a domestic female. The gander, and the dark female both left with Canada goose flocks, the two white females live permanently at the park. Spring 2010 came around and the pair bred again. She successfully hatched out six goslings, but lost one after a few weeks.

  10. Canada goose with a possibly broken joint - BackYard Chickens

    www.backyardchickens.com/threads/canada-goose-with-a-possibly-broken-joint.1572783

    8. 6. Goosebaby said: The dark green droppings are cecal poos, it’s normal. If all of the droppings were a bright green color that would indicate an issue, possibly organ or digestive issue. You can try giving him/her some flock raiser or all flock type food to get his weight up.

  11. canada goose question: what does standing on one leg and...

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    Seems he was just stretching. He must have felt safe around you. My goose does it when she relaxes. I call it goose tai chi.