The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: bubbles01 on May 04, 2021, 08:19:10 pm
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we kept back a couple of geese from xmas last year ( a goose and a gander - or so we thought). We are now getting 2 eggs, not everyday, but always laid together, so we assumed we have 2 girls instead. However, whilst we were sitting on the patio the other night having a peaceful beer, the one started treading the other and we were subjected to a prolonged display of goose porn!! 2 weeks on and we are still getting 2 eggs nearly every other day and also daily displays of poultry porn - what is going on??? I want to turn them upside down and sex them but im told you can damage them doing this....
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As long as you are careful when you tip them you should be fine.
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I think you will find they are both female. Dominant behaviour, which is what treading is, displayed by one female over the other in the absence of a male, is normal, and does not mean that one female has changed sex, or that a male is laying eggs ;D On the other hand, if you see the whole whangdoodle, corkscrew or whatever, during treading, then you have one male and one female who lays a lot of eggs :idea: No need to tip them, just observe the action.
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Agree with Fleecewife. My females often tread each other too, and they have two ganders in the flock to choose from!
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whangdoodle
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thanks all - tomorrow i am looking for a whangdoodle!!!!! #fleecewife - i frickin love it!!! :roflanim: