What is Chinese goose?
Chinese goose, or anser Cygnoides, is sometimes also referred to as swan goose. These geese are usually smaller than other breeds of domesticated goose. These geese are considered uniform, although they can be very protected by their owners and generally need to be well socialized. The male Chinese goose is usually larger than a woman and has a more pronounced basal button or a face protrusion found just in front of her eyes. Chinese goose can be white or gray or a mixture of both and is considered a fertile layer of quality eggs.
typical fully grown male Chinese goose weighs about £ 12 (5.4 kilograms). The woman of the species will generally be slightly smaller, about 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms). In general, whitish or gray, with a dark colored strip down the back of the neck, dark wings and pale lower abdomen. The basal knob found on the front of the Chinese goose face will usually have a completely fully pronounced bird reached eight weeks of age. Generally can be used reliably to determine the sex of the bird because the male bird will usually have a larger basalThe knob.
As fertile egg layers, Chinese geese can produce up to 100 eggs per year. However, most geese will produce about 50 eggs per year. Breeders of these poultry noted that younger geese are generally capable of producing more eggs. In general, they will take care of their eggs without provoking a lot from the native. However, male Chinese geese can become aggressive towards other men in their herd, unless enough women are provided, so it is generally considered to be the best to ensure that each flock contains at least four women for each man.
warm temperatures are considered ideal for Chinese goose that may suffer from frost damage at its temperatures below 25 ° Fahrenheit (-3.8 ° Celsius). Although it is possible for Poorly socialized Chinese goose to become hostile to people and especially children, well -socialized goose will usually be friendly and can even develop a dog attacht to its owner. These geese tend to have a known preference for sweets and sweet fruit.
Because these geese can be quite sweet, many people decide to keep them as pets, even inside the house. The socialization of these geese, when they are young, can help overcome their natural concerns. Many owners have taught their pets Chinese geese to wear diapers to solve the problem of turning.