It really depends on the gender of the geese. Overall, "geese" is what we call the species, but when we are talking about a specific goose, if it is a boy goose, we call it and gander, and if a girl goose, we'll just call it a "goose."
A ganger refers to a male, while goose refers to a female. A group is called a flock of geese.
A male goose is called a gander while a female is called a goose. A young goose is called a gosling.
geese
Canadian geese, and Snow geese
Gander=female goose. Gender=sex (either male or female)
A female is a "goose" or "hen". A male is a "gander". And a baby/young goose, whether male of female, is a "gosling".
a gander is a male goose
A male goose is a gander. A female goose is a goose.
goose is the masculine gender of gander =))) ... -Hannah G. from the Philippines!
A gander is a male goose.It's an adult male goose (as in what's good for the goose is good for the gander).
goose
Gander is a male goose. The female is just 'goose'
"Gander" is the term for the male goose. The female goose is called a goose, or a hen.
The male is called a drake and the female is called a duck or hen.
The word gander refers to an adult male goose. The female is most often merely called a goose.
One male is a gander. More than one male are ganders. One female is a goose, and more than one female are geese.An Adult Male Goose is called a "Gander"An Adult Female Goose is called a "Goose"A Young Goose (of either sex) is called a "Gosling"