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Geese Poultry for sale

Geese, often referred to by nicknames such as goslings when young, or simply goose in singular, are fascinating birds with a rich history. Originating from various regions worldwide, including North America and Europe, they are particularly noted in the UK for breeds like the Embden and Sebastopol. Physically, geese are large waterfowl characterized by long necks, webbed feet, and strong, adapted beaks. Their plumage varies by species, and they are known for their distinctive honking calls and V-shaped migratory flight formations. Temperamentally, geese are highly social creatures that form lifelong pair bonds and are known for their protective nature, making them suitable for both ornamental and practical roles in farms. They thrive best in environments where they have access to water and ample grazing land. Popular keywords from search data include "geese for sale," "goslings for sale," and "geese for sale UK," reflecting a strong interest in purchasing these birds, either as pets or for farming purposes in the UK. Their social behaviour and ease of care make geese ideal for smallholders and those interested in poultry farming.

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Ebden Geese / Goslings.

Geese

7 weeksAge
MixedSex
£40Price

Hi i have kept geese for many years now and i have a great flock with some very large sought-after ebden geese! I have two batches of Goslings left ... some at 6-8 weeks .. some at 3 weeks more on th

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WinchelseaEast Sussex (42mi)
5.0
Geese poultry white sebastopol goslings - Advert 2
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white sebastopol goslings

Geese

5 daysAge
MixedSex
£100Price

Sexed grey Sebastopol goslings purchased from a well known breeder. £100 each 3 female 1 male Feel free to check sex yourselves. Currently eating goose starter crumb. Will require a brooder PLEASE BRI

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BiggleswadeCentral Bedfordshire (48.6mi)
Geese poultry Free Range Emden Geese Hatching Eggs - Advert 3
5

Free Range Emden Geese Hatching Eggs

Geese

8 weeksAge
MixedSex
£5Price

Free Range Emden Hatching Goose Eggs Large quantities can be delivered 50 Mile radius Chesham and are negotiable on price. Smaller quantities can be posted for cost plus packaging. Good healthy stock

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CheshamBuckinghamshire (40mi)
PRO
2

Day old female goslings

Geese

2 weeksAge
FemaleSex
£30Price

Day old goslings Breeds include: • French Grey – a hybrid laying breed with similar colouring to Toulouse • Embden – traditional pure white geese Sexed Males and females available Sold as a minimu

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ColchesterEssex (42.2mi)
Geese poultry Rare Franconian geese for sale  - Advert 5
3

Rare Franconian geese for sale

Geese

3 weeksAge
MixedSex
£60Price

I have available 7 Franconian goslings. From lovely quality parents (as pictured) Goslings are to be reserved now for collection at 6 weeks Unsexed.

DorkingSurrey (28.2mi)
Geese poultry Grey Sebastopol goslings  - Advert 6
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Grey Sebastopol goslings

Geese

2 weeksAge
MixedSex
£100Price

NEXT GROUP DUE TO BECOME AVAILABLE AROUND 24th APRIL. Sexed grey Sebastopol goslings from my trio purchased from a well known breeder. £100 each 1 male RESERVED Females SOLD You're welcome to sex the

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RickmansworthHertfordshire (32.6mi)

FAQs

Are geese considered poultry?

Yes, geese are considered poultry as they are domesticated birds raised for food or utility, similar to chickens, turkeys, and ducks.

Why do farmers keep geese?

Farmers keep geese primarily for their meat, eggs, and down feathers, and they are also valued for sustainable pasture grazing and as guard animals to protect other livestock.

Are geese easier or more sustainable to keep compared to chickens?

Geese can be more sustainable to keep than chickens because they rely heavily on pasture for nutrition, reducing feed costs, though they require pasture space and can be noisier.

What birds are not considered poultry?

Birds not considered poultry include wild game birds, cage birds such as songbirds and parrots, and exotic birds that are not domesticated or raised for meat or eggs.