What is African goose?
African goose is a large, tape bird whose name is misleading. It is assumed that the real predecessor of African goose is swan goose and really comes from China. These geese have nice feathers that differ from brown and buff to gray and white. They are a very vocal breed, as Chinese geese, and can be identified by a large button on the head and Rob's chin.
African goose gets its prominent button when it matures, and in colder areas the goose may suffer frostbite on its button. The frostbite parts may change from their normal black shade to orange, but these parts return to normal when healing the injury. These geese are obedient and good layers of eggs and their tendency to detain the intruders make them a good version of the natural alarm system. They get a vocal when an intruder is in the area, and they can also enjoy communication with nearby geese belonging to another herd.
Sometimes Afrim can raise goose like an exhibition bird, but often grown as a source of food. HimThe jar African goose can weigh up to £ 20 (9.07 kilograms) and women of up to £ 18 (8.16 kilograms). These geese were recognized in 1874 as an official breed and some experts believe that the breed is a cross between Swan Goose and Toulouse Goos.
Like many domestic geese, African goose has grass food. However, the nutritional needs of this hen also require a balanced diet that requires the addition of a special feed. Just as their human counterparts need children when they are held in captivity, and the older geese progress for more adult food. These geese also require gravel supply to help digestion and access to drinking water. Proper care, good diet and protection against predators will provide goose opportunities to age, with some 20 -year -old Mark and some only a few years less.