Long Neck Duck (Goose ) White Geese Mating l My Village Life

Long Neck Duck (Goose ) White Geese Mating l My Village Life



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Goose, any of various large heavy-bodied waterfowl intermediate in size and build between large ducks and swans, especially those of the genera Anser (so-called gray geese) and Branta (so-called black geese) in the bird family Anatidae. 

Associated mainly with fresh water and living in the Northern Hemisphere, those genera include the Canada goose (B. canadensis), white-fronted geese (A. erythropus and A. albifrons), barnacle goose (B. leucopsis), and snow goose (Chen caerulescens), as well as the brant (B. bernicla) and the nene (B. sandvicensis).




The sexes are alike in coloration, though males (ganders) usually are larger than females (hens). The neck is always shorter than the body. The bill is humped at the base and tapered toward the tip; the plates of the bill are adapted for grasping the sedges and grasses upon which geese feed. 

The legs are farther forward than in swans and ducks, allowing the bird to walk readily. Both sexes utter loud honking or gabbling cries while on the wing or when danger appears. When angry, geese vibrate their neck feathers; after routing an intruder, the gander utters a triumphant note that is echoed by his mate and young goslings.

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I wanted to ask if its possible to cross genes a bit with heavier breeds to make Chinese and white chinese have heavy weight geese breed species' bigger meat and poundage traits? Thanks.

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