For my Seventeen Birthday I got two goslings, or baby geese. I had wanted geese for a while, for no particular reason, and then suddenly these two fluffy, adorable babies where trust into my life. I have now has the goslings three weeks (officially today) and they have already impacted my life, and so in the way I do things I have decided to start a blog on them. The "girls" are one week apart Gwenivere is the younger at three and a half weeks old. Gertrude is four and a half weeks. My mum suspects Gertrude is a boy though (we don't know) although she has no evidence, Gerdy is just more... masculine. At first the geese followed at my heels everywhere, then I tried to do what the breeder said and hold them for half an hour everyday. Unfortunately this concluded in chasing the little things all over my back yard resulting in them now running away when ever I get to close to them. This is a recent development in the last two days. On he other side of the scale the second I go inside the house (they live in the yard) They stand outside our living room sliding door chirping and pecking the glass with their beaks. They practically live against that door. Well that's all for now! Check back in soon!
Friday, July 20, 2012
Strange Beasties
For my Seventeen Birthday I got two goslings, or baby geese. I had wanted geese for a while, for no particular reason, and then suddenly these two fluffy, adorable babies where trust into my life. I have now has the goslings three weeks (officially today) and they have already impacted my life, and so in the way I do things I have decided to start a blog on them. The "girls" are one week apart Gwenivere is the younger at three and a half weeks old. Gertrude is four and a half weeks. My mum suspects Gertrude is a boy though (we don't know) although she has no evidence, Gerdy is just more... masculine. At first the geese followed at my heels everywhere, then I tried to do what the breeder said and hold them for half an hour everyday. Unfortunately this concluded in chasing the little things all over my back yard resulting in them now running away when ever I get to close to them. This is a recent development in the last two days. On he other side of the scale the second I go inside the house (they live in the yard) They stand outside our living room sliding door chirping and pecking the glass with their beaks. They practically live against that door. Well that's all for now! Check back in soon!
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I'm glad you started blogging about them! I will be excited to hear about their progress as they grow up (:
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