Our
young gander Nibbler went to live with a new family not far away
this January. It's always sad to say goodbye to a goose you've
raised from an egg, but we're sure he'll be happy with his new
family. Also, we have to be practical and without making space for
new goslings we'd be over run by the summer!
Pond Goose
The Hisser Sisters
Bruce
We love our geese but we try not to be completely obsessive about them! Here at Geese of Eden we keep company with all sorts of animals, and have also diversified into hobbies such as bee-keeping, pickling, preserving, cheese making, handicrafts, brewing and soap making.
We are hobby breeders of rare breed geese who enjoy keeping animals and producing home-made goodies like pickles, jams and cider.
We have been keeping free range geese for five or six years, along with ducks and chickens. We absolutely love these charming and often misunderstood creatures.
The aims of this website are to share our love of geese with the www.com world, to make contact with other likeminded souls and to offer whatever help and advice we can to anyone interested in keeping geese for themselves.
Sorry - who has the time (or inclination) to
twitter when there are so many more interesting things to do? And
really, you don't want to hear our random thoughts on a daily
basis, do you?
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