The beak on a male it is kind of Grayish and on the female their is kind of a bright orangish at the back closest to the head I only know this about the toulouse breed I'm not sure about other breeds but they might be the same. The beak, on a male it is kind of Grayish, and on the female their is kind of a bright orangish at the back closest to the head I only know this about the toulouse breed, I'm not sure about other breeds but they might be the same.
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There is debate on this one. Supposedly, the female will be smaller in size than the male. The female will also be less aggressive and will have a higher pitch in their honking. But because there are 11 subspecies of Canada Geese, many of which are naturally smaller, some not as aggressive and some that have higher pitched honks, these rules are controversial.
Male geese are more aggressive than female geese. The male often leads, with the female following close behind. A male goose has a high-pitched honking sound, while a female has a low-pitched quacking sound. Female geese have a slender neck and smaller body. Male geese have a thick neck and larger body. On Chinese geese, the knob on a gooses head is large, while the female will not have a knob.
A female goose is called a goose. The female gooose is usually the smaller
members of the flock.
The most accurate way is called vent sexing. Some people try to use eye color or pitch of the goose, but this is often not accurate.
The male goose has just a plain orange bill. The female has an orange bill with what it looks like a black spray paint spot around the starting of the bill.
Female geese are generally smaller in size than their male counterparts. Male geese will also be noticeably more protective and agressive to unfamiliar animals.