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About Embden GooseAbout Embden Geese

Photo Source: Wikipedia.org
Photo Source: Wikipedia.org


Embden Geese are a breed of domestic geese that are widely kept for meat, eggs, and down production. They are one of the largest and most popular breeds of geese, known for their size, hardiness, and prolific egg production. Here are some notable characteristics of Embden Geese:

  • Physical appearance: Embden Geese are large birds, weighing between 12 and 20 pounds. They have a long neck, a full body, and a wide, flat beak. They are white in color, with black or dark gray feet and legs.
  • Temperament: Embden Geese are known for their friendly and sociable personality, making them a popular choice for pet geese. However, they can also be quite vocal and may be aggressive towards other birds or animals.
  • Production: Embden Geese are highly productive birds, known for their large, white eggs. They are also good foragers and efficient converters of feed into meat, making them a valuable addition to a backyard flock or commercial operation.
  • History: Embden Geese have a long history, with records of the breed dating back to the 17th century. They were developed in the town of Embden in northern Germany and have since spread throughout Europe and North America. They are one of the most widely kept breeds of geese in the world.
  • Care: Embden Geese are relatively hardy and easy to care for, but they do require adequate space and good nutrition to thrive. They are also susceptible to some common poultry diseases, such as avian influenza, so proper biosecurity measures should be taken to protect the flock.

Overall, Embden Geese are a valuable and productive breed that have made a significant contribution to the poultry industry and are enjoyed by farmers and backyard enthusiasts alike.






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