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This blog will tell you almost everything about farm animals. From chickens to horses. Animals are friends. You can't understand them too much. But they can understand you. They'll be there for you.

Pilgrim Geese

Pilgrim geese won't fly away. They'll just flap their wings like they would.
  Pilgrim geese are very friendly if raised at birth. ( Or a little after) They are considered the most quietest geese. Once in a while they squawk. Pecker, our pilgrim goose, follows us around the yard. I don't have professional experience with them but I do know a lot.
  If or when they get a wound, I usually use Farmarm Wound spray. It helps if you use a wrap around the wound so it doesn't get infected with dirt while the medicine is working.
  Baby geese love oatmeal and cracked corn. Don't feed them whole corn until they are bigger and won't choke on it. They must be kept under a heat lamp if the parents aren't there. In the summer if it's a really warm day you can let them out and let them be familliar with the outside world. Always keep fresh water for them. If turd gets in it, bacteria will form. You can use old rags/towels, newspaper, or scrap papper as padding for them. Change twice a day, in the morning and night. So it's always kept fresh. The most important thing is to make sure they gets LOTS of attention and love.
  Adult geese (if raised from heat lamp and gets lots of attention) will follow you and won't hiss as much as others do when raised by their parents. They work great with chickens and horses.