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Posted By: bryani289swmi First Geese for the year hatched out - 04/30/20 04:45 PM
Grant saw the first geese that hatched on the pond Tuesday, one had gotten separated from the group. He grabbed it and put it in the water near mom and the rest of its kin and everything appeared well. Since then we have noticed at least three groups on the water with newly hatched goslings. I have not seen any woodies hatched out yet. Thanks.

Bryan

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Posted By: Theo Gallus Re: First Geese for the year hatched out - 04/30/20 06:15 PM
You have my sympathy.
Posted By: anthropic Re: First Geese for the year hatched out - 04/30/20 07:44 PM
Canada geese are beautiful, but they feast on fish food and are poo machines. Glad when raccoons or opossums eat their eggs.
Posted By: RAH Re: First Geese for the year hatched out - 04/30/20 08:12 PM
We had a hatch as well. The big LMB or snappers seem to have them left with only one.
Posted By: esshup Re: First Geese for the year hatched out - 05/01/20 05:27 AM
Bryan, my sympathies.

I did some research over the winter on how geese affect the pond. Specifically how their droppings affect water quality. Here's some food for thought and the main reason why I don't allow them to spend much time on my pond.

Every day each goose will poop enough excrement to grow 115 pounds of filamentous algae.

In my pond, I allowed a pair to nest on the island and raise a family. One year they invited about 40 relatives for a party, and the year after that I had Eurasian Water Milfoil growing in my pond. I imagine that one or more of the party goers brought some seeds in their gut from a local lake and deposited them in my pond. So now I have to treat my pond every couple of years with Fluridone to kill what is growing. Every year I think I have it eradicated, and then every few years it shows up again. I (and Kate the Springer Spaniel) are busy this time of year keeping the No Vacancy sign lit and operating.....
Posted By: anthropic Re: First Geese for the year hatched out - 05/01/20 05:43 AM
Originally Posted by esshup
Bryan, my sympathies.

I did some research over the winter on how geese affect the pond. Specifically how their droppings affect water quality. Here's some food for thought and the main reason why I don't allow them to spend much time on my pond.

Every day each goose will poop enough excrement to grow 115 pounds of filamentous algae.

In my pond, I allowed a pair to nest on the island and raise a family. One year they invited about 40 relatives for a party, and the year after that I had Eurasian Water Milfoil growing in my pond. I imagine that one or more of the party goers brought some seeds in their gut from a local lake and deposited them in my pond. So now I have to treat my pond every couple of years with Fluridone to kill what is growing. Every year I think I have it eradicated, and then every few years it shows up again. I (and Kate the Springer Spaniel) are busy this time of year keeping the No Vacancy sign lit and operating.....

No sh-t! I have four adults at my place but never realized they could so easily spread bad stuff. Hard to get rid of them when you have feeders.
Posted By: canyoncreek Re: First Geese for the year hatched out - 05/01/20 11:30 AM
I had a nasty 2 year outbreak of eurasion nasties too after a brief visit by some geese. We work night and day to harass them. They do not like strobe lights in their eyes at night either....
“Sympathies”, seriously you guys crack me up!!

The last couple days I’ve seen 4 groups of geese have hatched out, I’d say at least 25 little ones total. I jumped two groups of woodies this afternoon with young ones but couldn’t estimate a count as they were in some thick brush. I also stumbled across a hen mallard on the edge of a switchgrass planting that is sitting on a nest. Thanks and have a great day.

Bryan
Posted By: Tbar Re: First Geese for the year hatched out - 05/03/20 11:15 PM
I hate those things. They make a huge mess around the pond and on my driveway.

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