And here's the exciting news, I bit the bullet and sent in payment for some Shetland Goslings from Holderread's Waterfowl Farm & Preservation Center! I have wanted Shetland geese for years, but never had the cash to order them. Well, it's not that I have excess cash now, but I do have enough, so the time is right. If all goes well, they should arrive around June 4th. Holderread's is in Oregon, and they have good hardy stock. I ordered my Pilgrim geese from them years ago and was amazed at how perky the goslings were when they arrived.
I sold my trio of Brown Chinese geese the other night. They were excellent egg layers, but just too noisy and messy. I've got 5 of their eggs in the incubator due to hatch on Memorial Day. And I've got another dozen all washed up and ready to blow out for decorating. I'm sure the Shetland geese won't be anywhere near as noisy as the Brown Chinese. I really like the fact that Shetland geese are autosexing, so you can tell at birth if you've got males or females.
How cool is that? SHETLAND geese?!? Are they smaller than your standard goose, like the sheep and ponies? Guess I'll have to mosey on over to Holderread's website. Not that my husband would ever approve of getting geese....
ReplyDeleteYes Michelle, they are smaller than your average goose. The booklet says they weigh about 7-10 lbs as adults. And they are supposed to be friendly, hardy, excellent foragers and attentive parents. Sounds a lot like Shetland sheep! :-)
ReplyDeleteJuliann, Holderread's got their stock from Cabbage Hill Farm in NY and from what I've read, they've developed breeding lines so that one can breed a few generations without worrying too much about inbreeding. I admit I hadn't thought that far ahead. I ordered a sexed pair and two extras if they are available. Since I'm so late getting an order in, I just have to hope their hatches go well and they get a good mix of sexes. Otherwise, I'll just have them hold my order over into next year. If I can only get the sexed pair, I'll have them include a few Saxony ducklings to maintain their heat during shipping. I can hardly wait!
OH NO! Shetland geese? I will not look at that website. I will not look at that website. I.....who am I kidding? I am Sooo going to look at that website! You guys are a bunch of enablers!
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ReplyDeleteI bought my Shetland geese from Holderreads a year ago. They were healthy and beautiful. I got two pairs and an extra male. They are just as described in the literature. I am selling mine because they are too noisy for me. I am sticking with my Muscovies and chickens.
Good luck with yours!
David
Well David, sounds like you might have some interested buyers here! Starting off with yearling pair would have been my first choice, but I couldn't find any. Are yours done laying for the year? Did they set at all? Where are you located?
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