Submitted by You_Smiled t3_yeivce in askscience
kenobismom17 t1_ityvgmg wrote
Reply to comment by ZairyMonkey in How can the chicks breathe in their shell? by You_Smiled
That's like next level infanticide. Smother ... let the geese keep their growing excitement for parenting.... then watch the geese be sad. What's good for the gander isn't always good for the goose.
BigCockLock t1_ityw5zs wrote
Geese do not have a growing excitement for parenthood. They act on instinct
LuneBlu t1_iu03hzf wrote
Have you asked a mother goose?
chundricles t1_iu0q5mh wrote
A survey of geese on the excitement they feel for parenting showed the following:
70% responded "squawk"
30% responded with pecking
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Thog78 t1_iu1xoan wrote
And what is "growing excitement" if not an instinct ;-) ?
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herrbdog t1_iu1vexi wrote
with few predators, they quickly become a nuisance
yeah, humans are to blame for that
at least we should eat them like the wolves and coyotes would have
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