The African Goose is a large, heavy breed of domestic goose that actually originates from China, despite its name. It is closely related to the Chinese Goose and descended from the wild Swan Goose (Anser cygnoides).
Appearance
- African Geese are among the heaviest goose breeds, with males weighing up to 13 kg and females around 9 kg.
- They have a large black knob on their head and a dark stripe running down the back of their neck.
- Their body is broad and powerful, with a compact head and a long neck.
- They come in three color varieties: Buff, Brown, and White.
Behavior & Habitat
- African Geese are calm and adaptable, making them popular in domestic settings.
- They thrive in flocks but can also be kept individually.
- They require access to water for swimming and maintaining their feathers.
Diet & Reproduction
- Their diet consists of grass, grains, and aquatic plants.
- Females lay 20-40 eggs per year, which hatch in 30-32 days.
- They are long-lived birds, producing offspring for several years.


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