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Description The Chinese Goose is a domesticated version of the Swan Goose. Sexes are similar, although the male is larger. The voice is a loud honking. It grazes on sedges, and rarely swims. It forms small flocks outside the breeding season. Some domesticated, introduced, or feral populations may be completely white. Some variations have a "bump" or "knob" at the top of the beak, which is more prominent on males than females. By 6–8 weeks of age, the knob is already pronounced enough that it can be used for sexing. A female goose usually lays 50–60 eggs over the course of the breeding season (February through June), although there are reports of Chinese geese laying up to 100 eggs during that time.






Taken at City Park in New Orleans Louisiana
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Comments: 3

Jogi1960 [2010-01-26 10:29:30 +0000 UTC]

Wonderful image.

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da-bestest-chibi [2009-12-23 07:16:47 +0000 UTC]

He is being absorbed by his own lard!

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SalemCat In reply to da-bestest-chibi [2009-12-23 07:28:01 +0000 UTC]

They eat very well at the Park!

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