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FOR BREEDERS

I’m sharing my best breeding tips. Whether you’re a beginner, hobbyist, or show vet. There’s something here for everyone.

The ultimate showdown: Are overseas Toulouse geese better than Australian birds? Within the waterfowl community we are regularly shown drawings of the “perfect bird” and photographs of overseas birds. Whilst......
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An interview with international waterfowl judge Graham Hicks Graham was out here staying on ‘The Ridge’ a few weeks ago while he was out from the UK to judge the......
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Image above description Left: Where I’ve gotten to with them today. Right: Where I started in 1974. I have seen a conversation on facebook about people having problems breeding White Chinese......
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So you have yourself a small flock of geese and it’s coming in to breeding season. You’ve separated them in to your breeding pairs/flocks (read more on geese breeding habits......
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Your gander could have a shocking secret, and there’s only one way to find it. At a certain time each year your birds will come in to breeding season. Now......
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How to get your geese in the mood for love Breeding season usually heats up towards the end of winter start of spring, so making sure you have your geese......
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What’s wrong with my duck’s feathers? A question came up on the Exhibition Poultry group asking about how to maintain a nice feather in your ducks… more specifically what could......
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At this years Sydney Royal Easter show Mick had the chance to catch up with a few of the well known names in poultry. One of those names is Grahame......
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Creating the Camden White Toulouse Australian story on Camden White Toulouse – Insights to Michael Peel’s breeding plan. Michael Peel’s favourite saying is “we breed the birds we love AND......
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  Sebastopol Geese – Smooth vs Curly breasted 3 reasons why you need both to breed the ultimate goose. A great question came up recently in the ‘Breeders and Lovers of Geese’......
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