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Raising Geese - What You Need to Know

2016/5/3 15:08:13

Whereas a majority of people are well conversant with the basics of rearing chicken, only a handful of people are well equipped with facts and information on raising geese. In comparison to chicken, geese are quite marketable and have a steep price tag compared to chicken. In spite of the high demand for geese, there are only a few people who specialize in geese nurturing in the world. As a matter of fact, less than one percent of the population in the US engages in raising geese as a hobby. Nonetheless, more and more individuals are learning that raising geese is quite enjoyable.
Discussed herein, are tips and guidelines on how to successfully raise geese. By the end of this article, you will learn how to hatch your own geese eggs as well as brooding.
Why rear geese?
People have different reasons for raising geese. There are those who do it as a hobby, whereas there are also those who do it for commercial purposes. However, it is important to point out that geese are great animals when it comes to pest management. They have a sharp eye for snails, bugs in the garden and slugs. Geese are also excellent animals when used on special occasions such as weddings. As is the case with chicken, geese eggs are constantly in demand in the market.
Selecting a geese breed
There are numerous kinds of geese breeds available in the market that differ in terms of colors as well as sizes. There are big and small goose. There are also white and grey geese. When choosing a goose to breed, it is highly recommended that you make your selection from breeds that have been tried and tested. The Emden and Toulouse are examples of goose breeds that are recommended for beginners.
Beginning your gaggle of geese
The correct term for a group of geese is gaggle. The term flock is not appropriate as it refers to a group of chicken. A majority of people who breed geese usually kick start their venture by incubating geese eggs and breeding their own geese eggs as well as goslings. When buying an incubator, ensure that it has a pre-built egg turner. Or else, you will find that you are the one responsible for turning the geese eggs manually at least 4 times in a day. This can be quite hectic. As such make certain that it has an egg turner.

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