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Yowz3rs87 t1_j26xdpe wrote

I had a goose chase after me once and I am certain it was not trying to kiss me.

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CopperBoulevard OP t1_j26yhlz wrote

I feel you... some are just protecting there nest or have had bad interactions with humans, but not all are bad. It takes a lot to earn a goose's trust, plus temperament has a lot to do with it. Some animals or people just have a more aggressive temperament than others. I feel blessed thou to have such a wonderful animal and cherish every day I have with him. Thanks for the comment and I hope next time you come across one the interaction is better.

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Amaterasu-23 t1_j26z4vz wrote

Kinda looks like your whispering.

“I know what you did.”

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AnimalAllusion t1_j272sg0 wrote

Makes me think of that Ben Harper tune “I always have to steal my kisses from goose, always have to steal my…”

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Speakdoggo t1_j2768vs wrote

They mate for life ya know…and they never let a gosling be an orphan, so you know… you might be a dad …for a looong time. Mine lived maybe 15 years? He would love on all the women who came to our farm and he would wait for a guy to pass and then run after him and bite him ( or try to ) on the calf, twisting as he clamped down to leave a red welt raised up half an inch with red dots as the capillaries were damaged. How did he know a woman from a man …everybody dresses in pants basically. I don’t know…but he did

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CopperBoulevard OP t1_j277um6 wrote

Yeah I would say I'm his mate even thou he got raised the same way with his girlfriend Lorna and I raised several ducks the same way in the past, but he/Riggs has been the best I don't know either how he is able to tell the difference. Especially when me or someone else is all bundled up for winter wearing a face mask. Bonus baby picture https://imgur.com/Uiv0eRO

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mad-pandaz t1_j27veo0 wrote

now i christen you both, man and goose. may you both live happily ever after

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