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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1327726" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I had a pair of big white ruffled feather geese a few years ago, and liked 'em fine as long as they stayed down at the pond, but I'd pen them close to the house at night (coyotes) and eventually, they figured out where the feed was coming from. Started staying in the yard and pooped a foot long stream of scoury looking sheite every other step it seemed. Last straw was them 'bathing' in the dog's water container everyday, leaving feathers and goose poop. I found 'em a different home and good riddance. I've always heard, if you keep enough of them long enough, your pond bottom will eventually be worse than quicksand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1327726, member: 18945"] I had a pair of big white ruffled feather geese a few years ago, and liked 'em fine as long as they stayed down at the pond, but I'd pen them close to the house at night (coyotes) and eventually, they figured out where the feed was coming from. Started staying in the yard and pooped a foot long stream of scoury looking sheite every other step it seemed. Last straw was them 'bathing' in the dog's water container everyday, leaving feathers and goose poop. I found 'em a different home and good riddance. I've always heard, if you keep enough of them long enough, your pond bottom will eventually be worse than quicksand. [/QUOTE]
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