Yep, he/she would stroll over and sit with us and take our food, need to head back out there to see what's what. The goose made the headlines in our local paper for seeing off seagulls ( will see if I can find the article) was a good goose once appropriately housed, really one of the most bizarre life experiences I have had.Pufferpunk wrote:It seemed the "bad" goose turned out to be your friend after all?
Baby bird pics
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Re: Baby bird pics
It's amazing how easy maintenance is. If done regularly and thoroughly
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Danios, Tetras, Redtail Rasporas,
Harlequins, CAE's, Yoyo
Loaches, Clown loaches ,Eels, various shrimp, tangs,wrasses, damsels, chromis - Location (country): Brighton, England
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Re: Baby bird pics
If you make a better display and show no fear a turkey will back off, a goose will not. Don't show fear and most animals will become submissive ( my dad trained guard dogs that's how I learnt from a young age that most animals give in) . Geese will fight dirty and ignore your dominance is what I learnt from accidentally buying one lolStratters wrote:Turkeys terrify me, I got chased by a massive one on my first date with my ex. I'm with you on geese, scary bitey things.
It's amazing how easy maintenance is. If done regularly and thoroughly