Goose marching is a type of marching where a stiff leg is kicked high and brought down swiftly. It originated in Prussia and became famous for it's use in Nazi Germany during drills or military parades.
lifting the knees to waist lineIt is "goose step" marching.
There seems to be no specific term for a caponized Domestic Goose.
"Utong ng gansa" is the Tagalog term for goose bump.
A mature female goose is called either a hen or a goose. A mature male is called a gander.
The marching hammers are doing the "Goose-Step" which is an allusion to the German Nazi Army's way of marching while in military formation . The audience is given the impression that the hammers are 'villains' .
Gander
goose is the masculine gender of gander =))) ... -Hannah G. from the Philippines!
A bernicle is another term for the barnacle goose.
The term is gander.
The style used by the German army at the time of World War II was called Goose-steppign by other countries.
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).
Geese is actually the collective term for goose.