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heidih

heidih

In the US our ducks are generally American Pekin - derived from a breed brought from China in the 19th century. Big relatively mild tasting birds.  I am not conversnt on the goose breeds. We had geese down the road. They would cross and stop in the middle of the road. Getting out of car to shoo them away was not a safe option. My sisterwas nipped in the calf too many times. My avatar dog. just turmed tail and hid. 

heidih

heidih

In the US our ducks are generally American Pekin - derived from a breed brought from China in the 19th century. Big relatively mild tasting birds.  I am not conversnt on the  goose breeds. we had geese down the road. They would cross and stop in the middle of the road. Getting out f car to shoo them away was not a safe option. My sisterwas nipped in th calf too many times. My avatar dog. just turmed tail and hid. 

heidih

heidih

In the US our ducks are generally American Pekin - derived from a breed brought from China in the 19th century. Big relatively mild tasting birds. 

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