A quote about the dinosaur legacy of birds inspired me to re-write portions of several NLJ bird photo articles.| The New Leaf Journal
Spooky season is upon us again. (At least if you’re in the Northeast corridor.) So this week, Lit Hubbers enjoyed autumnal fare. I’m talking leaf-peeping, and freaky Fridays. We’ve got reflection and hibernation on the brain. Whether that means hunkering| Literary Hub
Hunting season 2025: Sneak peeks and predictions for Manitoba hunters this fall, from grouse to waterfowl to going after deer| Manitoba Co-operator
Hunting Canada geese in the field requires different tactics than in the marsh; read on for expert tips to a successful 2025 goose hunt in Manitoba fields.| Manitoba Co-operator
Ever wondered about getting geese but not sure what kind to get? To be honest, I’m a bit leery of geese, but Sebastopol geese made me take a second look. This breed of geese seems to have stepped out of a fairy tale. With their unique white feathers gently curving like a fluffy could, and... The post Sebastopol Geese – Graceful and Unique appeared first on Pampered Chicken Mama: Raising Backyard Chickens.| Pampered Chicken Mama: Raising Backyard Chickens
How much does it cost to keep geese? Can they pay for themselves? Take a deep dive into goose-enomics, the financial side of raising geese!| Tyrant Farms
Great suggestions for how to get started hatching and selling poultry from home!| Salt in my Coffee
Turkey and goose jerky are easy-to-make, delicious, nutritious snacks and meal additions. Excerpt from Jerky: The Complete Guide to Making It by Mary T. Bell The post Turkey and Goose Jerky Recipes appeared first on Community Chickens.| Community Chickens
People have very strong opinions about keeping turkeys or geese as predator control for their flocks of ducks or chickens. I've done both, and here are my observations. (There's a clear winner)| Salt in my Coffee
A winter storm struck our area recently, bringing a bit of snow and ice but not nearly as much as expected. The worst part was that for several days temperatures stayed below freezing. What fell stuck around, keeping most people inside. Yet the neighborhood squirrels and birds were undeterred from going about their usual business. […]| A-wing and A-way
Geese rely on body language for communicating with humans and fellow geese. They can also use various verbal cues for expression. Understanding a goose’s body language is vital while keeping ...| LearnPoultry