What can you feed to the geese?
Geese are not vegetarians and so, they feed on slugs, snails and small rodents like hamsters, mice and baby rats. Do not leave your goose alone with any of these animals you may have as a pets, unless you want to explain were Mr. Hamster went to. They also eats things like salad, vegetables, fruit and grain. Things like slug pellets can be toxic so keep them out of the reach of your feathery friends!
Do hybrid hens lay fertile eggs?
well there is this one species of duck called the
Anas Platyrhynchos
that eats human flesh on rare occations. This duck is in the heart of the Amazon Forest
What breed of chickens are the largest?
Most people think that in the U S the Road Island Red is the largest.
another view
but they would be wrong jersey giants are the biggest breed in north America
Can you put a goose egg with a duck and chicken egg?
Yes! You can get a chicken to start setting on eggs whether they are her eggs or another chickens or even if they are not chicken eggs. The best way to do this is to make the chicken feel the days have gotten longer, (anywhere from 15 t0 17 hours of daylight.) To do this put a soft light in their hen house and after about a week she begin brooding.
How long does it take a chicken to grow and hatch eggs?
21 days, whether under a hen or in an incubator. For a more complete answer, see the question and answer "How long does it take for eggs to hatch when a chicken is sitting on them"?
What habitat do chickens live in?
Chickens are the most popular domesticated fowl. Most chicken habitats allow chickens to roam free if there are no present dangers and sleep in a chicken coop at night.
The goat is an animal that is permissible to be eaten if it's properly slaughtered,
inspected, and prepared.
If you spend any time reading the bible, you might have noticed how many of the
Tabernacle and Temple 'sacrifices' are goats, which kind of implies that it's probably
a kosher animal.
How much does 1 dozen eggs cost?
This varies considerably by country, location, type of eggs, and where they are purchased.
In the US, a dozen eggs can be purchased for as low as $1.50 to $2.00, while extra large, organic, or brown eggs may cost as much as $4.50 to $5.00 USD.
Retail prices in the UK are in a similar price range using Euros in the place of USD.
How many times has Brazil appeared in the world cup?
Brazil hosted the 1950 FIFA World Cup. They will host the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
How many world cups has Cristiano Ronaldo won?
Christiano ronaldo has been to only one world cup in 2006.
How many miles do geese fly a day?
Depends on the goose and his/her purpose for taking flight. Geese often take a short trip around the neighborhood to check out local ponds to see what is going on. A trip for food or to meet up with the flock may be a trip that is only a block or two...some families don't fly anywhere in a day or even a week if they've found a comfortable spot.
As far as migration in concerned, they can fly up to a few hundred miles a day, saying the flock is healthy, well-fed, properly hydrated and no members suffer with illness or injury. It also depends on how far away if their winter/summer home is from their present location. Some geese do not migrate at all for the winter. Migration depends on the preference of the flock leaders and their assessment as to if every member is up for making the trip.
What is the gestation period of goose eggs?
Seagull eggs are laid and nested two to three at a time, and it takes about 26 days from laying to hatching. It really depends on the gull species. But for herring gulls, the above guideline is fairly accurate
sourced from http://www.celestin.com/seagulls/faq.html
Canadian Geese have a tendency to defend against humans when they feel themselves or their goslings to be threatened. First the geese will stand erect, spread their wings and produce a hissing sound. Next, the geese will charge. They may then bite or attack with their wings; wings are strong enough to break a human arm, and their bills can do a lot of damage.
Yes, they do. They tuck their beaks under their wings and rest their heads on their backs. Their eyelids are white, so if you look at a resting goose and his/her eyes are white then they are sleeping. Canadas sleep on water for protection, so no land-based predator can get at them. But keep in mind that even with flocks that are resting or sleeping there are always a few that are still awake, protecting the family.
Why is the Canada goose a symbol for Canada?
The Canadian Goose is a symbol of Canada because Canada has always had the most Canadian Geese in all of the world. People decided that Canada should have symbols and one of them was the Canadian Goose because we thought they were noble and loyal to us and people of Canada!and im a noob
ts a loon dummy and loons are a canadian symbol cuz there native
How many Super Bowls have there been where both teams have scored in every quarter?
Through Super Bowl XLIV, 2.
Super Bowl XXIX (Chargers vs. 49ers) and Super Bowl XXXII (Packers vs. Broncos).
Which year did Brazil win the FIFA World Cup?
5, if you look at countries football logo they have gold stars, those stars represent each time they have won a world cup, kinda hard finding italiy's though, i think they are the inner ones, idk
Why do Armies Goose-step march?
The goosestep is a long military tradition originated in Prussia. It was designed as a drill to impress observers.
Not quite. The Electors of Brandenburg [with its capital of Berlin], the Hohenzollerns, were Kings in Prussia following their acquisition of the Kingdom following the Great Norhern War, 1725-ish.
Since Brandenburg was a part of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation and its Emperor forbad kings in the Empire, the Brandenburgers couldn't be called King of Prussia until Napoleon had abolished the HRE of the GN in 1806, I think; only King In Prussia, which sort of distanced them from their Habsburg Emperors; against whom they often waged successful wars.
The Hohenzollerns were acquisitive, as we all are; and quite good at making war.
Advances in firearms technology in the 18th century allowed well-drilled companies of infantry to deliver lead to their enemies, as easily as a machine-gun would in the 20th century.
To train his armies to not merely march in step but also get strong bodies to provide accurate musket-fire over distance, the romantic Hohenzollern Elector Frederick II, the Great, invented the goose-step in the mid-18th century....just in time to be a very able ally of the English in the 7 Years' War. Which gained for us yet more of India, North America, the Caribbean and elsewhere; and the Hohenzollerns were confirmed in their ownership of Prussia, all of Silesia, and they acquired yet more of north Germany. Which meant that they were able to offer us more help during the wars against the French 1792-1815. Indeed, the arrival of Blucher's Brandenburgers at Waterloo did for the French in that battle.
Since Prussia is a bleak place, there were quite a few Prussians in the army of the Brandenburgers; and they became Kings of Prussia once the HRE of the GN had gone. Hence the mix-up.
Granted, the goose-step is intimidating, a sort of group-kick, and the minimum height for the Hohenzollerns' Guardsmen was 6 feet; so, plus, tall helmets, they had a presence. Which was very effective against the Russians, French, Austrians, and Danes from its invention till stopped by machine-guns in WW1.
Who or what are the 'Wild Geese'?
Wild Geese were Irish who served in foreign wars in the 18th century.
AnswerMost of them were Jacobite's (those who supported the English catholic king James 1 in a war over the English throne) who were banished from Ireland after losing the war, they went on to become large contingents of all the main European (catholic) armies especially the French. Ireland has always had a large number of people in other armed forces and I think but am not sure that the term extends to them too. You will find Irish units winning independence for parts of South America, fighting for Napolean or the boers etc,