Have a lot of weeds in your yard? Goslings are very beneficial for lawn maintenance. They also produce much larger eggs than chickens and ducks, with a larger yolk to egg white ratio.
African
African
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African geese were first introduced to America in the mid-1800s. They share a similar appearance to their relatives, the Chinese goose. This breed is commonly reared for their lean, high-quality meat.
The Toulouse goose was developed in France, arriving in America in the 1850s. A popular choice among backyard hobbyists and farmers alike, they are prized for their good meat yield and quick growth.
This goose breed is the most popular option for commercial meat production, as they offer excellent yield and rapid growth. True to their robust size, they also lay the largest goose eggs of any breed.
A small, elegant breed of goose. Although similar in appearance to the African goose, the Brown Chinese have a more pronounced knob. These geese are great protectors and will guard your farm or homestead.
This is a classic buff-colored breed. Similar in appearance to the Buff Toulouse goose, the American Buff goose is smaller in size but equally valued for its utility. A heavy-bodied dual-purpose breed.
French Toulouse geese are a variety of the Toulouse breed, but with larger bodies and higher egg production than the Toulouse. They are descended from breeder stock in France. A hardy dual-purpose bird.
They share some ancestors with the African goose. Both breeds have a prominent knob that can become frostbitten in the winter. These small geese are best for weeding or ornamental purposes.
With more than 30 years of hands-on experience, our team can help keep your flock healthy. We’d be glad to answer questions about raising poultry or offer advice about your current flock.