Geese

Resources About Geese

A few tips to keep older geese happy and thriving at your animal sanctuary!
A few tips to keep older geese happy and thriving at your animal sanctuary!
Nutritional, living space, and social recommendations for goslings in an animal sanctuary environment!
Nutritional, living space, and social recommendations for goslings in an animal sanctuary environment!
An introductory guide for common goose health issues, illnesses, and diseases. When in doubt, always contact an expert or veterinarian for evaluation!
An introductory guide for common goose health issues, illnesses, and diseases. When in doubt, always contact an expert or veterinarian for evaluation!
An introductory guide to avian influenza including answers to the most frequently asked questions about this disease.
An introductory guide to avian influenza including answers to the most frequently asked questions about this disease.
HPAI prevention methods and biosecurity protocols in a simple bulleted checklist format.
HPAI prevention methods and biosecurity protocols in a simple bulleted checklist format.
An infographic with key points to help your sanctuary protect your avian residents from avian influenza.
An infographic with key points to help your sanctuary protect your avian residents from avian influenza.
An image of a net raised in the air against a landscape at sunset. The net has medium sized meshing.
Want to learn more about how to safely catch stray birds for your animal organization? Check out Part I of our four part series!
Want to learn more about how to safely catch stray birds for your animal organization? Check out Part I of our four part series!
An image of a city alley at night, with a rooster standing under streetlights.
Want to learn more about how to safely catch stray birds for your animal organization? Check out Part II of our four part series!
Want to learn more about how to safely catch stray birds for your animal organization? Check out Part II of our four part series!
An image of two white domesticated geese standing in front of two grey domesticated geese, with a Canada goose in the background.
Want to learn more about how to safely catch stray birds for your animal organization? Check out Part II of our four part series!
Want to learn more about how to safely catch stray birds for your animal organization? Check out Part II of our four part series!

Fun Facts About Geese

Geese can move their eyes independently and can also see UV light. This helps geese see the world in a vastly different way than we do!
Geese are attuned to the experiences of others around them! It’s been determined that the heart rate of geese increases when they see their companion or family members in conflict with another goose.
Little goslings start communicating with their parents while they are still in their eggs! How’s that for a parent-child relationship?

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