If you raise chickens,, I highly recommend that you get a goose to guard them... they are instinctively protective of them.. and they are fearless. They will even drive off a lone coyote
Not true at all. Geese only look after themselves, they'll chase a fox off to protect themselves, but if a fox actually gets a hold of a chicken, the geese won't do anything. The best defense against foxes is to be responsible and lock your birds up at night.
When geese pop their necks, it means go away. I was digging a pond next to a lake where Canadian honkers were raising goslings. The action of curling the bucket and extending the mast was similar enough to the goose warning, every day at lease 100 geese and goslings would stand across the road from me and pop their necks. I had to call Henry Kissinger to solve the problem.
This looks like adult Canada geese trying to protect youngsters of varying ages. I once kept domestic geese and when they had youngsters they wouldn't let me near, even though I was the one that fed them.
Thats usually what geese are for when kept as farm animals. They are obnoxious and are able to ward off foxes quite easily to protect the chickens. also theyre cute
@Grannvale Flame Emperor I went to school not that far away but too young to be into whiskey so never actually went to see it - I'm in Ireland now this past 40 years - I'll have a look and see if i can find anything on it - you've made me nostalgic now lol - best wishes from County Donegal on the Irish West coast...!
@Grannvale Flame Emperor Was looking there - it closed in 1983 and they are building homes on the site....! I remember that they had an area around the entire complex walled off and around 40ft wide which the geese would be able to roam freely and if anyone came over the wall they would be set upon....! Gone now though sadly - I visited Bushmills distillery a few times in Northern Ireland - the oldest licensed distillery on the planet going back to the 17th century - really good whiskey too - they use sherry and bourbon casks and it's slightly fruity finish...! I was born in Glasgow but I swear by Irish Whiskey - i would be murdered for saying that lol....!
@Grannvale Flame Emperor The Bushmills distillery is near the Giants Causeway on the Antrim coast - i did the distillery tour a few times - it was great years ago but the last time i went it was really basic cut away back - Irish whiskey is the purest in the world - distilled 3 times - as are all Irish whiskeys - all Scottish whiskeys are distilled twice - and all American whiskeys are distilled only once....!
If it was just one, he would probably go in, but he's not screwing with a bunch of them. But honestly, I think he was just trying to get some of what the geese were eating.
*razorback9926* "The fox could kill the goose, easily." Easily? No. He could kill a gosling easily. He might be able to kill a single goose, although it would be difficult and would risk his own injury or death. But a whole gaggle of geese? Not a chance.
There are 4 adult birds, so probably 2 mated pairs. The larger goslings may be from one clutch and the smallest one may be the only hatchling from the other pair.
Interesting, there is really only one gosling there who would be easy pickings for the Fox, but it’s surrounded by four adult and three “teenage” geese. This fox must be hungry
@@SyreshamPBS Goose will construct a series of breathing apparatus using grass and sticks. It won't be days at a time, but an hour - hour 45, no problem.
A group of 4 defending the goslings? I don’t know much about geese so this is new to me so were they raising them together so was it just a right place right time thing.
THE HOLY BUTTFUNGUS They are actually two separate families. There is one set of parents with the small gosling and then a second set with the larger group of goslings who are bigger. But it is common for Canada geese to mix separate gosling families into one larger bunch that is parented by multiple adults: this is called "gang brooding" and is an effective technique to both share the workload and to increase survival because you have more adults being vigilant for predators. They usually don't do this behaviour until the goslings are big enough not to need brooding under mum at night: they wait until the goslings have started sleeping in a big "goosepile " instead of under mum's wings.
Many animals have a tendency to make themselves look bigger than they are or more threatening when they are being threatened as the goose raises its neck and spreads its wings wide.
But in all fairness their bones are porous and light' they have no teeth or talon. They definitely put on a good show with amazing psychological threat and on par with dogs for their alertness. But physically to light to do any real damage and their bite maybe a ouch your ass cheek but thats all it is. The fox in the footage is still young and learning. Next year he may of learnt move tactics and he will definitely be sly with that .
Jeremiah 29:11 New International Version 11 For I know the plans(A) I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper(B) you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future Amen
fox: Oh look something to eat
Goose: Oh look something to slap
halzac, now that comment made me chuckle.
that made me laugh thank you
Goose: Oh look something to *torture*
I'm not liking it bcs it's at 69
@@Donkus556now it’s at 94 sooooooo.
If you raise chickens,, I highly recommend that you get a goose to guard them... they are instinctively protective of them.. and they are fearless. They will even drive off a lone coyote
Not true at all. Geese only look after themselves, they'll chase a fox off to protect themselves, but if a fox actually gets a hold of a chicken, the geese won't do anything.
The best defense against foxes is to be responsible and lock your birds up at night.
@@blobbertmcblob4888 The best defence is to keep swan nest besides, the downside is that swans will kill everyone including chickens
A coyote will eat them. Seen it happen many times.
Capri how would they kill it if they can’t bite and tear
@Capri I had ducks, chickens and geese for years and no, it's not true. Otherwise I wouldn't have lost any ducks or chickens lol.
Geese, man. They don’t mess around.
They can also break bones
Did nobody notice the joke?
They have teeth.i found out when i was a child lol
Mr Fox always dreamt of being a goose, but due to their rejecting him he clearly looked ostrichcised.
When geese pop their necks, it means go away. I was digging a pond next to a lake where Canadian honkers were raising goslings. The action of curling the bucket and extending the mast was similar enough to the goose warning, every day at lease 100 geese and goslings would stand across the road from me and pop their necks. I had to call Henry Kissinger to solve the problem.
Oh! It was you who called Henry...😈😉😂
Why trust him for an answer?
Nearly a million Indonesians were killed by the junta just after he advised them and left the country quickly.
Swiper no swiping!
Sexy101 Oh man!
@@ultimazillarex1076 lol...
Fox:
Geese: *ESTABLISH A DEFENSIVE PERIMETER!!*
This looks like adult Canada geese trying to protect youngsters of varying ages. I once kept domestic geese and when they had youngsters they wouldn't let me near, even though I was the one that fed them.
There's a Whisky distillery in Scotland that use geese as guards around the premises.....!
Thats usually what geese are for when kept as farm animals. They are obnoxious and are able to ward off foxes quite easily to protect the chickens. also theyre cute
@Grannvale Flame Emperor It was outside Stirling - I think around Alloa or Fallin.....!
@Grannvale Flame Emperor I went to school not that far away but too young to be into whiskey so never actually went to see it - I'm in Ireland now this past 40 years - I'll have a look and see if i can find anything on it - you've made me nostalgic now lol - best wishes from County Donegal on the Irish West coast...!
@Grannvale Flame Emperor Was looking there - it closed in 1983 and they are building homes on the site....!
I remember that they had an area around the entire complex walled off and around 40ft wide which the geese would be able to roam freely and if anyone came over the wall they would be set upon....!
Gone now though sadly - I visited Bushmills distillery a few times in Northern Ireland - the oldest licensed distillery on the planet going back to the 17th century - really good whiskey too - they use sherry and bourbon casks and it's slightly fruity finish...!
I was born in Glasgow but I swear by Irish Whiskey - i would be murdered for saying that lol....!
@Grannvale Flame Emperor The Bushmills distillery is near the Giants Causeway on the Antrim coast - i did the distillery tour a few times - it was great years ago but the last time i went it was really basic cut away back - Irish whiskey is the purest in the world - distilled 3 times - as are all Irish whiskeys - all Scottish whiskeys are distilled twice - and all American whiskeys are distilled only once....!
There's only one gosling left, that's why they defended it so well
1 too many. All should be erradicated.
4. Two juvenals with feathers, two with down. Looks like what's left of three hatches.
It’s all about attitude. The fox could kill the goose, easily. But he doesn’t know that.
If it was just one, he would probably go in, but he's not screwing with a bunch of them. But honestly, I think he was just trying to get some of what the geese were eating.
@@billyc768 why would a fox want seeds, he most likely is going after the goslings
“The goose”? Are you stupid?
Not so, geese can do some real damage, even with their bills.
*razorback9926* "The fox could kill the goose, easily."
Easily? No. He could kill a gosling easily. He might be able to kill a single goose, although it would be difficult and would risk his own injury or death. But a whole gaggle of geese? Not a chance.
Well, I guess goose is off the menu for today...
When they finally had enough of his sneaking with that final charge! But wow that one gosling is so tiny compared to the others.
There are 4 adult birds, so probably 2 mated pairs. The larger goslings may be from one clutch and the smallest one may be the only hatchling from the other pair.
Geese are very aggressive and you don’t want to mess with them
Protecting the baby!
when they spread their wings, its like they're saying "whats good nigga?"
Interesting, there is really only one gosling there who would be easy pickings for the Fox, but it’s surrounded by four adult and three “teenage” geese. This fox must be hungry
I love this video . . . I wish humans would be so protective of their children.
Humans normally are.
We definitely are.
Depends on the person really, we are all different.
We have the beefy goose over in the back making sure everything's okay while fighting off the presence of fox.
People even have problems with geese on golf courses.⛳🏌️
Goose wins that battle. Goose wins that battle 9 times out of 10.
And then the geese teach themselves to tunnel, not far at first...
@@SyreshamPBS Goose will construct a series of breathing apparatus using grass and sticks. It won't be days at a time, but an hour - hour 45, no problem.
@@jberczi6 I am crying 👍😂
The fox is doing somthing I am not brave enough to.
Run away from geese?
I’m sorry that fix is pathetic. He’s only got razor sharp fangs and claws. What am absolute loser. I’m team goose
He was hungry :(
1st time i see not just the leader but the entire group react to a threat. Fox must be a well known enemy of theirs
Who is filming, watching this fox go after these babies?
This just makes me think they should add geese to MC and make it like how llamas chase wolves
A group of 4 defending the goslings? I don’t know much about geese so this is new to me so were they raising them together so was it just a right place right time thing.
THE HOLY BUTTFUNGUS
They are actually two separate families. There is one set of parents with the small gosling and then a second set with the larger group of goslings who are bigger. But it is common for Canada geese to mix separate gosling families into one larger bunch that is parented by multiple adults: this is called "gang brooding" and is an effective technique to both share the workload and to increase survival because you have more adults being vigilant for predators. They usually don't do this behaviour until the goslings are big enough not to need brooding under mum at night: they wait until the goslings have started sleeping in a big "goosepile " instead of under mum's wings.
steven green Huh that’s pretty interesting. Thanks for telling.
Sleeping in a big goose pile sounds fantastic
The Canadian Goose goes: Honk, Honk, hissing... wings up, Honk.
What does the Fox say?: "I'm outta here".
Rinnga dinnga ding that's what the fox says.
Not today fox. Not today.
There are many fox around us in our daily life . Becareful
The fox just wasn't hungry enough
That is one persistent fox!
Fox would be like, "I want to go home for God sake"
They are tough. And if they got you with their wings they can knock you down and out.
Title should be: Fox Survives Encounter with Cobra Chickens
fox: I am a viscous predator who prays on small creatures so you will bow down to m-
Geese: *r o a r* ✌
fox: *RETREAT*
it thought it was viscous but it was really runny
I am brave enough to get one gosling from them.
Cunning fox , Don't fox around with goose .
Swiper no swiping
This goose walks up and down the ranks like Edgar Wallace before the fight.
swiper no swiping! swiper no swiping! swiper no swiping! swiper no swiping! !!!!!!
OH man!
hahahahah
fox: "cmon man i just want lunch-"
bird: "BITCH GET OUTTA HERE"
Guiles' theme would make this a lot better.
- гуси, гуси!
- га, га, га???
- го на берег лису чмырить?!
- да, да, да!
This shit gonna get viral for sure
we all knew how this was going to end. a fox in a box
Team fox
Our geese get eaten but our fox’s. 😬
Its a dumb idea to mess with Geese
_Fox vs Geese_
My cat vs me tendies
If it was only one Adult geese,than what?
It would fly away ?
Then it would be a goose.
Im gonna get that little one,nope.
Why are there heads going up and down?
Snaking movement = threatening. In horse herds, the lead male horse does the same thing.
Many animals have a tendency to make themselves look bigger than they are or more threatening when they are being threatened as the goose raises its neck and spreads its wings wide.
Staying a moving target and not letting the predator get a clean strike on their most vital part, the neck
Its warning everyone else
Gang signs
I like your video
I WANT TO DEDICATE THIS VIDEO TO Kk,Creatures ,,,peace,love,your friend Joseph???
Plot twist: the fox is vegan and he just wanted some of the grass they eat
So disappointed the fox didn't get a baby
I read that wrong, fox vs Google
This Fox is Chicken
Geese are rats with wings
Like ur mom.
@LivingWithGeese how clever, you stay up at night thinking that up? Jackass
I belong to a species that enslaves, breeds and eats birds yet I am routing for the geese instead of the hungry fox.
Because the geese is my food. I won't root for a thief stealing my stocks. 😂
Foxy Loxy
only free food I bet is the grass - go get it after the geese left.
I don't remember this episode of Dora.
Why is the biggest one hiding in the back
It should be fighting that fox
He's protecting the baby
He is hungry
Geese are the berserkers are the animal world
If these birds were in their original form....
that fox would be torn to pieces or just devoured
I once saw a Gyr falcon take down or kill an adult goose in the water. The goose didnt even put up a fight at all. It may have been sick or old.
That's what usually happens. They're flock animals, so when you see one by itself, there is something wrong.
the real reason geese are so mean
Some one gift the fox some food 🥘
Very good! Так дальше продолжать, ну куда ж вы уходите?
ну заяц, погоди!
Country style goose curry is on the table for you.
Hope he will find a mouse.
Like a fox, like a fox , like a fox on the run.
Anyone know that song?
That was the band called sweet song fox on the run about 1975-6
Canada geese don't take shit off nobody.
Canadian geese are feirce good luck
This hunt is not over....
Throw the fox some food!
Goose vs raccoon?!
What state do you live in?
no canada geese live in america too
I wonder if goose tastes good? My dog would have chased that Fox off.
Well in some countries they are the traditional christmas dish...
@@blackforest_fairy Tastes like chicken?
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F A K E
Why don't they all just fly away
The only thing not afraid of Canada Gooses is Canada Mooses.
Fuchs Du hast die Gans gestohlen, gib sie wieder her!
Fuchs, du hättest gern die Gans gestohlen, doch das wird wohl nix ...
But in all fairness their bones are porous and light' they have no teeth or talon. They definitely put on a good show with amazing psychological threat and on par with dogs for their alertness. But physically to light to do any real damage and their bite maybe a ouch your ass cheek but thats all it is. The fox in the footage is still young and learning. Next year he may of learnt move tactics and he will definitely be sly with that .
The bone in the forewings are dense enough to crack bones. That's why they "slap" with their wings. They HURT
Geese do have teeth
like 22hi my new friends🖤🖤
Nils Holrgenson
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awww
A coyote would kill the goodse easily.
that is a young fox next year things will be different
Wow beautiful, stay blessed with good health my dear stay happy stay safe stay connected dear especially animal lovers
Jeremiah 29:11
New International Version
11 For I know the plans(A) I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper(B) you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future
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So really it's just "Fox stares at goose and does nothing"
The geese are ninja and the Fox is that kid that said crap about him aka what the f*ck you say to me
What doesd the fox say/ ding ding ding ding ding dinng
Toothless chihuahuas! Geese are too easy to eat ans kill. Blows my mind how they are not extinct.