Mother Goose
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Hi, i’ve Just joined this forum.   
Can anyone help with some advice please. Long story short, I have a single gander (Embden) who I like very much and is definitely over 10 years old, my garden backs on to a river and they were there when I moved in, so I adopted them, he was one of five. He has now recently been left on his own, which is not ideal. My dilemma is Should I get other geese to keep him company, or is this a bad idea?
				
			Can anyone help with some advice please. Long story short, I have a single gander (Embden) who I like very much and is definitely over 10 years old, my garden backs on to a river and they were there when I moved in, so I adopted them, he was one of five. He has now recently been left on his own, which is not ideal. My dilemma is Should I get other geese to keep him company, or is this a bad idea?
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 I agree with Marigold, he would definitely like some company and now is a good time of year to introduce another goose. I also agree that a rescue would be perfect. If you get more than one then get ladies, if you get just one then it doesn't matter if its male or female. Breed isn't an issue either really. They can live up to 30-35 years so keep that in mind when you decide. Does he have any other waterfowl for company?
 I agree with Marigold, he would definitely like some company and now is a good time of year to introduce another goose. I also agree that a rescue would be perfect. If you get more than one then get ladies, if you get just one then it doesn't matter if its male or female. Breed isn't an issue either really. They can live up to 30-35 years so keep that in mind when you decide. Does he have any other waterfowl for company? 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		