Yes. Geese have feathers.
The possessive form for the feathers of the geese is the geese's feathers.
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The best of these covers are made from the down of eider ducks, Less expensive ones are stuffed with the down and feathers of domestic geese.
They do not get lice, but they can get ticks...that's why you always see them fixing their feathers. They take frequent baths, preen their feathers, spread a little of their natural skin oils on their feathers and they're good.
They have feathers They have webbed feet They lay eggs
Geese have two layers of feathers. One top layer that we see, but beneath they have a layer of down. This down can be used in pillows. Geese can also be used for meat.
Ducks , geese , and pelicans
birds have between 1,000 and 25,000
Ummm.... they're not ducks? Just kidding. A interesting fact is male geese are called gander and female geese are called goose. Another fact is adult geese lose their flight and tail feathers each year which is called molting. Sorry don't know much about geese.
Creatures with feathers and webbed feet include ducks, geese and other waterfowl such as the Australian moorhens and swamp hens.
Down feathers are used as thermal insulator and padding, used on things such as jackets, bedding, pillows and sleeping bags. Some of the birds that have these feathers include geese and ducks.
No, while Geese and other birds have a reaction to cold that make their feathers straighten they don't have have a piloerection reaction or the pilomotor reflex like humans and other mammals get.