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Title: Geese
Post by: TightEnd on December 22, 2007, 11:57:10 PM
Evil, nasty things

four questions

1 Should one feed them bread? I gather it affects their stomachs, health wise not gut wise

2. When they waddle towards you pleading for bread might they nip you?

3. Is it entirely sensible to be ever so slightly afraid of geese?

4. How come they can walk upstairs but not downstairs?


Title: Re: Geese
Post by: gatso on December 22, 2007, 11:59:55 PM
playing on stars yesterday I saw one of my favourite player names ever. Goosemerkin. would such a contraption be feasible?


Title: Re: Geese
Post by: gatso on December 23, 2007, 12:06:39 AM
Evil, nasty things

four questions

1 Should one feed them bread? I gather it affects their stomachs, health wise not gut wise

2. When they waddle towards you pleading for bread might they nip you?

3. Is it entirely sensible to be ever so slightly afraid of geese?

4. How come they can walk upstairs but not downstairs?

1. I think they might be like seagulls and explode if you feed them bread so I guess the answer depends on whether you like geese or not

2. Absolutely. In Ukraine they live in packs on the street and they have a go at our cars as we drive past so will definitely take your ankles. They're especially dangerous when they have a new brood of chicks who they'll die to protect from people.

3. Probably.

4. Once again, that's daleks


Title: Re: Geese
Post by: Bainn on December 23, 2007, 12:07:26 AM
Evil, nasty things

four questions

1 Should one feed them bread? I gather it affects their stomachs, health wise not gut wise

2. When they waddle towards you pleading for bread might they nip you?

3. Is it entirely sensible to be ever so slightly afraid of geese?

4. How come they can walk upstairs but not downstairs?

1, White is fine, Brown bread is not so good but NEVER malted bread as it reacts with their stomach acid and can rupture the stomach.

2, Only by accident when they are being over enthusiastic feeders.

3, NEVER, EVER, EVER, EVER IS IT ACCEPTABLE TO BE AFRAID OF GEESE.

4, Because they would FLY downstairs.


Title: Re: Geese
Post by: Dingdell on December 23, 2007, 11:51:10 AM
Never ever give a bird baking powder - as they fly upwards they will explode. Fact. (It's a long story)


Title: Re: Geese
Post by: Dewi_cool on December 23, 2007, 11:59:58 AM
Time for an


Title: Re: Geese
Post by: Colchester Kev on December 23, 2007, 12:02:34 PM
Evil, nasty things

four questions

1 Should one feed them bread? I gather it affects their stomachs, health wise not gut wise

2. When they waddle towards you pleading for bread might they nip you?

3. Is it entirely sensible to be ever so slightly afraid of geese?

4. How come they can walk upstairs but not downstairs?


Geese play poker ??


Title: Re: Geese
Post by: taximan007 on December 23, 2007, 12:49:57 PM
Goose: mmmmmmm

image removed

Merry Christmas


Title: Re: Geese
Post by: RED-DOG on December 23, 2007, 01:19:04 PM
Two geese eat as much grass as a sheep.


Title: Re: Geese
Post by: tikay on December 23, 2007, 01:22:42 PM
Evil, nasty things

four questions

1 Should one feed them bread? I gather it affects their stomachs, health wise not gut wise

2. When they waddle towards you pleading for bread might they nip you?

3. Is it entirely sensible to be ever so slightly afraid of geese?

4. How come they can walk upstairs but not downstairs?

1) Nonsense. With all due respect.

2) Have a gander at Kev's reply.

3) Yes. In many parts of Africa, Geese are kept as guard "dogs", though for the most part, it's the noise they make which acts as the deterrent.

4) Nonsense. With all due respect.


Title: Re: Geese
Post by: Harmony26 on December 23, 2007, 02:32:34 PM
Yep, Geese are kept as Guard "dogs" all over the world.  It's not just the angry sound they emit but those beating wings, flapping feet and that darting beak are dangerous weapons when they are defending territory - seriously - they are scarey creatures too.

"Farmyard Friends" indeed, Bainn - in your childhood maybe...!

Seriously, I love all animals but some can be seriously daunting eg. angry cows and annoyed geese!


Title: Re: Geese
Post by: Rod Paradise on December 23, 2007, 05:18:20 PM
Geese were kept as guard dogs at the Johnny Walker Distillery in Kilmarnock (beat Sark to a Kilmarnock fact ;D) - not because they were particularly dangerous, but because they're damn noisy when disturbed. They also were a nice Xmas bonus for the staff (see Taximan's pic above).


Title: Re: Geese
Post by: snoopy1239 on December 23, 2007, 08:09:59 PM
I hate geese too and find them really creepy. I was ambushed when I was a young nipper and one of the gits attacked me. From then on, I've always been scared of them and, on one occassion, had to make a 10 minute detour around a whole pond because they were blocking the path and I didn't fancy risking it.

They're still not as scary as somehting like a bull or an ostrich, mainly because of the rape factor.


Title: Re: Geese
Post by: TightEnd on December 23, 2007, 10:04:13 PM

They're still not as scary as somehting like a bull or an ostrich, mainly because of the rape factor.

 :o


Title: Re: Geese
Post by: Bainn on December 23, 2007, 10:39:28 PM
Hardly surprising "El Bicepo" is afraid of Geese too, how does he feel about Chinchilla's ? ?