POMERANIAN GEESE |
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Pomeranian Links and Notes |
From a discussion on the Connection-- Poms, Poms and more Poms. July 26, 2005 "If you keep them penned they will get the weights specified in the APA Standard, but they will get sloppy and the type is not good. This is an ancient breed of goose, and was kept mostly by common people that did not feed them well; they do best on their own and not overfed. --Brian Paul |
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One of Brian's Pomeranians |
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Pictures of Ideal Standard specimens Excellent Shape Single Lobes Ideal heads If you have a picture of the perfect Pomeranian--even if it is just one excellent example. I would be glad to include it here. |
A mom's job This girl got messed up because I added lights to the barn not realizing geese are sensitive to daylight hours. This clutch is fertile and expected to hatch the end of January. Not the best time for baby goslings. |
I would like to add a contact list of those working with the Pomeranian goose. |
If you would like to add a link of a rare or endangered domesticated goose or a Pomeranian link, email me @ buff.catalana@hotmail.com American Gray Geese Choctaw Old English Normandy Geese Shetland Geese Cotton Patch Geese Brecon Buff Steinbacher |
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Genetic Information Don't take this as gospel, I can't find much written on goose genetics. If you know of, or have a better source, feel free to share. |
Acorn Hollow Bantams A great site that has some valueable goose information. |
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