Please write your question in a complete sentence so people will be able to understand what you want to know about a young male goose.
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).
A gosling is a young goose.
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"A male goose is called a 'Cob' - the female is a 'Pen'a gander
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 female goose, young or not, is called a goose. A male is called a gander. A baby goose is called a gosling.
A male goose is a gander.Female is a goose.Young is a gosling.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The gender specific noun for a male goose is gander.The gender specific noun for a female goose is goose.
Gander
A female goose is called a "gosling," while a male goose is referred to as a "gander." The young, immature goose is known as a "gosling" as well. Collectively, a group of geese is called a "skein" when in flight, and a "plump" or "team" when on the ground.
The Gander is a male goose, ergo, the child of one would be a Gosling (young, or baby goose). The mama goose is called a hen or just a goose. Remember "what is good for the goose is good for the gander!"
"Gander" is the term for the male goose. The female goose is called a goose, or a hen.
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"