It depends on the breed. Some can be sexed by color. You can also vent-sex a goose, just like a chicken (preferably when they are younger). When mature, the larger of the geese is the male. Some types of geese with "knobbies" on their head can be sexed by the size of their knob.
A gander (male).
geese is the plural noun for that species the male is called a gander the female is called a goose
The word "goose" refers to a female of the species, OR may be used as a generic reference to all geese.
The feminine form of "geese" is not specifically defined, as "geese" refers to the plural of "goose," which is a gender-neutral term. However, the singular feminine form is "goose," and there isn't a distinct feminine term for multiple geese. In general, both male and female geese are referred to as "geese" when discussing the group.
You can determine a cat's gender at around 6-8 weeks of age.
You cannot determine a cat's gender by looking at its face. Gender in cats is typically determined by examining their genitalia.
No, the cabbage test cannot accurately determine the gender of a baby.
The paired chromosomes that determine an individual's gender are called sex chromosomes.
You cannot determine a cat's gender based on its coloration. Gender is determined by biological factors, such as reproductive organs, not by color.
Yes, it is possible to determine the gender of a kitten by conducting a physical check.
The most reliable way to determine the gender of kittens is by examining their genitalia.
You can determine a kitten's gender typically around 6-8 weeks of age by looking at their genitalia.