The Sebastopol Goose is a domestic breed known for its distinctive curly feathers, which give it a unique and elegant appearance. It is descended from the European Greylag Goose and was first exhibited in England in 1860.
Appearance
- Medium-sized with long, white curly feathers.
- The neck feathers are smooth, sometimes with a greyish-brown tint.
- Variants include all-grey, buff, and saddleback colorations.
- Bright blue eyes in white Sebastopols; brown eyes in grey and buff varieties.
- Orange legs and shanks.
Behavior & Habitat
- Friendly and social, thriving in flocks.
- Quiet disposition, making them suitable for farms and homesteads.
- Due to their curly feathers, they cannot fly well, reducing the need for confinement.
- Require access to water for cleaning and maintaining their feathers.
Diet & Reproduction
- Herbivorous, feeding on grass, grains, and aquatic plants.
- Females lay 25-35 eggs per year.
- Originally bred for their curly feathers, which were used in pillows and quilts.
Sebastopol Geese are prized for their ornamental beauty, gentle nature, and utility in weed control.


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