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This is a bit of a gross one!
From an evolutionary perspective, dog mums eat the poop of thier young to keep the den clean and free from odors that may attract predators.
Some puppies bring this behaviour into thier new home, though most grow out of the habit as they mature. Some dogs eat stool becuase they are stressed, bored, like the attention or to avoid punishment.
Discourage this habit by cleaning up yard regulary.
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The answer to this question can vary. A chicken will begin laying when she has reached sexual maturity. For smaller breeders, this can happen sooner, but for larger breeds, it can take a little longer.
On average your hens will begin to lay around 6 months old. Again, check their breed size because you may begin seeing eggs sooner or later from that average mark.
Another way to tell if your hen is ready to lay is having a rooster around. Roosters know when hens are becoming mature and will start trying to mate with them.
When you see that happen, eggs are not far away.
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Children: Kids should never be left alone with geese as young children tend to make too many fast movements and loud noises.
Commitment: Geese can liver for over 25 years (ours did). They are a long term commitment.
Noise: Ganders can be very loud, especially during breeding season. Carelly assess nearby proeprties and neighbours who may be affected by this noise.
Grass/Feed: Grass makes up the majority of a gooses diet, ensure your propses goose area has plenty of fresh grass roughy 6 to 8cm long for thier diet.
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