Cheers Love I'm not sure if race has much to do with someone being friendly or not; some factors may have influence (culture or maybe some genetic characteristics) but I've never seen a pattern to correlate both.
Dunno why you put diapers on your pets, they get very disgusting fast and risk of making the animal sick. Let them roam outdoors with other of their own kinds or dont get them at all imo.
If anyone is serious about having a goose/duck as a pet and you are able, go for it. I have 2 ducks. 1 is a Mallord & it was a runt and the other is an Peking. I wouldn't give them up for all the money in the world. You do clean up after them but that's it. They are very clean and very lovable and all they ask in return is love which they will shower you with. My babies eat veggies, help in the garden, love clover/greens, their baths, etc. I have spoiled them this is true. But when you get a duck/goose hug it's the best feeling in the world! So enjoy them if you are able to. True there is extra work involved but it's so worth it. I even keep mine indoors during winter & at nights in the summer due to the critters in the woods, ( bears, mtn lions, coyotes). But they have a room with bath all to themselves. Please dont get them and put them out because they grew up. That is cruel.
another big thing about geese, less with ducks is; if you pay attention, the goose is opening it's mouth slightly. it's panting, that's because it's stressed out and scared. a lot of people think of geese as mean scary animals, but when you raise it as a baby it actually gets really attached to you and basically acts like a giant baby for the rest of it's life, they love following their owners around at any age and they like being held and cuddled with. they have a hard time with stress and new things, and can get really scared. domesticated geese that have been taken good care of and held a lot and given love grow up to be really soft and fragile and don't like new things or travelling or leaving their owners or meeting new people or animals, so that's also an important thing for any new goose owners to know. (and while they don't like most new animals or people, if it's another goose they'll probably like it.)
People buy them at Easter time, with no idea how to care for them...Sadly many will die or be thrown out at parks where they have no idea how to survive in the wild...
We're going to hatch 6-7 incubated eggs. We have 1.5 acres of land, a beautiful handcrafted coop big enough to hold 20 chickens, fertile, worm and lush grass-filled land. The ducklings will live in a nice home a little smaller than our chicken coop, and a baby pool, big, yet not deep.
Yeah my dad owned 2 geese back home, unfortunately the male goose was killed by another wild animal. Since then, the female goose waits for me outside the door and I’ve been keeping her company in our walks.
RAVIAN 1 I imagine they’re similar to ducks (which I own) in that they pant when they’re “stressed”. Being held and around a stranger can be a bit stressful but for these educational purposes, I feel IMO, worth the brief stress of the bird. So long as it gets water when they’re done, they’ll be perfectly fine and no harm done.
wasn't a whole lot on the lines of "care for a duck or goose" more like where they end up. Perhaps we could use some intel on what to feed them and not to feed them, and a few other hints on helping them fit in with a family.
Cats only catch injured, sick, baby or old birds. I have a bird rescue, our cats do not catch birds at all and when they catch anything else, it is usually weak or ill.
I like the reporter. She's very friendly, and comfortable on camera.
no more white folk on you tube ads
13% of pop will rep 100% of ads
To be honest,black women are pretty friendly
"To be honest,black women are pretty friendly"
?!?!
Cheers Love
I'm not sure if race has much to do with someone being friendly or not; some factors may have influence (culture or maybe some genetic characteristics) but I've never seen a pattern to correlate both.
I dont know,but i find black women to be more friendly than white women (no,im not being racist,im white too)
They sell diapers for birds now. Ducks and geese are slowly catching on as pets, though most are still kept outdoors.
@Helvi Why not both? People eat rabbits. People eat horses. Some even eat dogs and cats. Food/friend is not mutually exclusive.
They belong outdoors.
@@jakezywek6852 so pet ducks are like pet dogs, would you let a dog into the wild?
Dunno why you put diapers on your pets, they get very disgusting fast and risk of making the animal sick. Let them roam outdoors with other of their own kinds or dont get them at all imo.
Goose: NIGGA SIT ME DOWN!
Just so pure and good. These two should do the news together every day.
If anyone is serious about having a goose/duck as a pet and you are able, go for it. I have 2 ducks. 1 is a Mallord & it was a runt and the other is an Peking. I wouldn't give them up for all the money in the world. You do clean up after them but that's it. They are very clean and very lovable and all they ask in return is love which they will shower you with. My babies eat veggies, help in the garden, love clover/greens, their baths, etc. I have spoiled them this is true. But when you get a duck/goose hug it's the best feeling in the world! So enjoy them if you are able to. True there is extra work involved but it's so worth it. I even keep mine indoors during winter & at nights in the summer due to the critters in the woods, ( bears, mtn lions, coyotes). But they have a room with bath all to themselves. Please dont get them and put them out because they grew up. That is cruel.
another big thing about geese, less with ducks is; if you pay attention, the goose is opening it's mouth slightly. it's panting, that's because it's stressed out and scared. a lot of people think of geese as mean scary animals, but when you raise it as a baby it actually gets really attached to you and basically acts like a giant baby for the rest of it's life, they love following their owners around at any age and they like being held and cuddled with. they have a hard time with stress and new things, and can get really scared. domesticated geese that have been taken good care of and held a lot and given love grow up to be really soft and fragile and don't like new things or travelling or leaving their owners or meeting new people or animals, so that's also an important thing for any new goose owners to know. (and while they don't like most new animals or people, if it's another goose they'll probably like it.)
4:32 Goose poops over the desk. 😂
People buy them at Easter time, with no idea how to care for them...Sadly many will die or be thrown out at parks where they have no idea how to survive in the wild...
Hi Bob (and George)! 😁 Love your videos!
Hiya guys, never expected to see you
better than treating them like dogs and walking them in public .... ITS A FUCKING GOOSE
@@bloodraven2887 shut up
@@Scarlet_goose come make me ?
I like how he casually compares a duck to trash 😂😂
I noticed that
I have 9 geese
What eat duckling
Wtf bilal raza
We're going to hatch 6-7 incubated eggs. We have 1.5 acres of land, a beautiful handcrafted coop big enough to hold 20 chickens, fertile, worm and lush grass-filled land. The ducklings will live in a nice home a little smaller than our chicken coop, and a baby pool, big, yet not deep.
Yeah my dad owned 2 geese back home, unfortunately the male goose was killed by another wild animal. Since then, the female goose waits for me outside the door and I’ve been keeping her company in our walks.
The goose was so cute!
looks so thirsty , you should give him water , he need alot of water
RAVIAN 1 I imagine they’re similar to ducks (which I own) in that they pant when they’re “stressed”. Being held and around a stranger can be a bit stressful but for these educational purposes, I feel IMO, worth the brief stress of the bird. So long as it gets water when they’re done, they’ll be perfectly fine and no harm done.
@@heatherdoodles5504 Exactly
Its stressed thats why its panting.
thats not 4 times as big. thats like 10 times as big
Agreed. They're four times as big at four weeks of age. They grow up fast, but that means they get too big to keep indoors fast as well.
Beautiful Sweet Goose
Nice Sebastopol Goose
Excellent advice, need more of this for people who want Ducks for pets.
I have a biiiig Duck and I think he is still cute. We got him a girl duck .... now he is a father and a grandpa
Do we have to do any diffrnt kind of setup to rare a duck at home?
Lmao that’s way more than four times as big. This is like the two shots of vodka vine
I'm thinking about getting an indoor pet goose
awsome video
The reporter is a pro. Most would cringe or run away after getting 💩 on.
💯
thats a goose baby
Those two could make a perfect couple! 🤗🙂
Get a quail
I’m only here because I found a abandoned goose egg and I don’t want it to die 🐥
Mia Brownieee do you have an incubator?
Bought one of amazon the other day should com tomorrow
Mia Brownieee cool I think they take 25-30 days to hatch good luck
Did it hatch
Diapers!
My goose grew so quickly
I have two muscovy ducks
Mee tooo
Lol "like throwing trash out the window". He just compared a baby animal to trash.
Not really, he compared people's attitudes towards them to their attitudes towards trash.
They are amazing and yes they can take lot work but anyone has them please be patient and kind and gentle
Very pretty reporter and handles the situation like a pro 👍
I love geese
I have a graylag gosling
Sat on me right now
Who is giving ducks as gifts on Easter?
1:30 this thing is huge meme !
Gees show much more love
Peace was never an option.
I have 3 ducks
GOOSE
What did you call it
Sebastopol goose
awww 🥹
This poor duck is so scared
Duck
i love african goose breed
If a cat attacks my goose he'l attack it.😁😀🐤.
My duck in Mexico grew huge in a month
We used to have a few chickens
my duck grew and became a big duck but ended up being cooked in my birthday, i didnt eat it cause of guilt
I already have won Chicks ducks gosse Rabitts peigons dogs Cats Squierls And Armadillos
Afwack
wasn't a whole lot on the lines of "care for a duck or goose" more like where they end up. Perhaps we could use some intel on what to feed them and not to feed them, and a few other hints on helping them fit in with a family.
I think it's a duck
I would just eat the duck or goose coz I’m Asian
Trash out the window? Your trash! Jk. Not really... maybe. Ok bye.
Ya you can put a diaper on it there are lots of people that have duck it is the same size as dog
That is a goose not a duck
See BS?
Cats only catch injured, sick, baby or old birds. I have a bird rescue, our cats do not catch birds at all and when they catch anything else, it is usually weak or ill.
Thank you it's not ok to buy these guys as pets
For a holiday
aliecat 05 yes. you must be sure that you can take care of it even when it grows up
ImSoNotSleepy check out my Instagram buttercup_duck I am a big duck advocate
Butcher it !!
creep
Shut up