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Geese and their consequences for Crofters
Posted: 05 February 2009 04:06 PM   [ Ignore ]
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In recent years the problems associated with geese have been growing. This problem is made worse now by the prevalence of non migratory species and the occurrence of feral geese which at one time were maintained as ornamental by large landowners.

Please read the papers posted on the main web site.  If any of this research is relevant to your area and if you are having problems with geese and forage/feed contamination please add your thoughts here, or get in touch with your local SCF contact.

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Posted: 17 June 2010 04:21 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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Is it possible that you have a profitable industry here ? I can just see the label in my mind – Smoked Wild Scottish Goose.

Mass produced goose in my neck of the woods are about £15 each, and that’s the cheapest you could buy.

There are no production costs, the geese will naturally do that for you. You just need to catch them humanely. Perhaps in nets. I can see how this would not work in fields of grain. The harvesters would do as much damage as the geese. But it could work in fields of brassica’s

Two products could be obtained, not one. The beassicas and the geese

Can geese be smoked? Someone must have tried it. Can it be cured, as ham is cured?

If this is ridiculous please just ignore it. I am sure this has been already thought of. There is probably some reason why it has not been done already.

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Posted: 12 July 2010 06:06 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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good post

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