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On a side note, I've lived all around the US in my life and have been around geese a few times. Even had them get blustery, but I was never really afraid of them. Reading this thread though I didnt realize they can actually injure you that badly. I'll definitely be more careful around them in the future. |
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When my oldest daughter was three she was attacked while we were in a park. I grabbed her, put my back between her and the goose, and walked away. The goose wouldn't let her alone and kept after her. I ended up turning and kicking a field goal. The goose got up and waddled off... guess it was ok.
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Thank you
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Don't even stop when they are in the road 🚲🚘🐭⚰️
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Drive down the bike path and stand your ground next time and he will leave you alone. He's just a goose and the pinches they do with their bills don't hurt much and the damage you can do is real to him. He knows you can kill him easily if you are brave. He's not stupid. I grew up raising animals and my grandfather had a farm with lots of geese. They know when you're scared.
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Not to mention the fact that I really don't want to hurt any animal, especially because there's no need to. It's not that much trouble to just give it more space. Last edited by jasnooks; 04-16-2017 at 09:39 AM. |
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This is how I feel as well.
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What's cool is that the goose territoriality can center on incredible goslings. Have you seen them? At the right stage, they look like extra fuzzy tennis balls. |
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Next time, roll through there dressed like a chef with a BBQ. Maybe then he will get the idea.
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Big buggers, those geese. They occasionally hang around my girlfriends pond; I detest them, they each crap about 2 pounds a day.
One tried chasing me once, I ran right at him. Better to get on the offensive with them. Now swans, that's a different story; especially if you are in a kayak. |
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Call the goose's bluff. Run at him and scream. He will run away. It will keep him from getting hurt trying to attack you.
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Goose make tasty jerky
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Hence the term I was gloosed came about
Hence the term I was gloosed came about
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I haven't seen the goose since the day I rode around him, until this morning... Up until now I've been riding thru that area on pins and needles, getting ready to confront my bully. Basically getting ready to throw down with a goose.. He found a new spot to hang out, about a hundred yards further down the road. We both spotted each other at the same time, and as he stood up, I was like "it's on". He started his **** again, and I looked right at him and yelled "F#+# OFF"! After that he was still trying to act like he was in charge, but he didn't come at me. 6 hours later when I was heading back thru the area,I saw him again.. This time he stood up, didn't make a sound turned away, and he walked away from the bike path. So anyways, Chris thank you for the advice. You helped me retain my eyeballs, and you also helped prevent the goose from becoming dinner, lol Sent from my SM-G550T1 using Tapatalk |
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