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− | '''Geese''' are [[domestic animal|domestic]] waterfowl that can also be found in wild populations. A male goose is called a ''gander'', and young geese are called ''goslings''. Of the common domestic [[egg]]-laying animals, the goose is the second largest; only the [[turkey]] is larger. | + | '''Geese''' are [[domestic animal|domestic]] waterfowl that can also be found in wild populations. A male goose is called a ''gander'', and young geese are called ''goslings''. Of the common domestic [[egg]]-laying animals, the goose is the second largest; only the [[turkey]] is larger. |
+ | Because of their good size, the fact they reach adulthood and full size in only one year, and low [[embark]] cost, geese are useful for both [[egg production]] and the [[meat industry]]. | ||
− | + | Note that geese can fly, even while assigned to [[pasture]]s. If they get up on a roof you will experience a large amount of spam as Dwarves attempt to return them to their pasture. This can be avoided by keeping them away from elevated surfaces that your dwarves cannot access. Alternatively, simply remove them from the pasture to prevent further repasturing jobs. | |
− | + | [[Image:Canada goose flight cropped and NR.jpg|thumb|400px|center|[[preference|Admired]] for their ''formation flying''.]] | |
− | + | == See also == | |
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+ | * [[Domestic_animal#Comparison_of_domestic_poultry|Comparison of domestic poultry]] | ||
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