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Buff Dewlap African Goose
The Buff Dewlap African Goose is the buff colored variety of this massive domestic breed. Though the name of the African Goose would indicate they originated in Africa, their genetic lineage is distinctly Chinese and are one of the descendants of the wild Swan Goose.
The Buff Dewlap African Goslings are quite adaptable and docile, also having a rapid maturity rate. These birds can be cross bred with other breeds of geese to create larger breeds.
Buff Dewlap African Geese have buff and white plumage, with a darker brown stripe running down their backs. They have a medium sized knob on their black bills, along with orange feet.
African Geese are the leanest of the large waterfowl, making them a very popular breed. They also carry themselves with an attractive stance and posture, yielding a stately demeanor. When they're parts of a flock, their size causes them to attract a great deal of attention. |
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Fowl Facts
Buff Dewlap African Goose Info
- Weight - Male: 20 pounds ; Female: 18 pounds
- Color - Buff and white plumage with a dark brown back stripe, black bill, orange feet
- Egg Color - White
- Egg Production - 20-40 eggs per year
- Country of Origin - China
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