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Post by Woody Williams on Jan 28, 2007 16:22:53 GMT -5
How to age a goose…
Interesting info from a Canadian biologist friend of mine..
There are 4 definitive ways to tell whether a goose is a juvenile or an adult. (1) The rectrices or tail feathers will show a tiny pin rachis at their terminus on hatch-year birds. This is the vestigial down plume that emerged shortly after leaving the egg (2) the bursa of fabricius is a small blind pouch near the cloaca (anus for all practical purposes) and gentle probing of the anterior wall of the cloaca about 1/2 inch in will show this pouch in young birds. It disappears in adults, (3) The internal testis/ovaries will be visible upon dissection for mature birds and basically invisible on immatures, (4) on males, one may evert the penis - yes, waterfowl have a small corkscrew like penis that goes external when palpated - in adult males it is present & 1/2 inch long; in immatures it is tiny an nub-like (not saying that 1/2 inch isn't tiny but it is COLD up here). An experienced bio could probably tell from the beak size:body size whether the bird has grown into his hard structures, sort of like a teenager with huge feet - one rarely sees a 140 lb adult man with size 12 feet (insert wise assed comments here) & likewise one won't see a large-billed goose adult with small body . This is subjective as hell because there are some 17 sub-species of Branta canadensis. Yes, the cheek patches will be flecked with dark on young-of-year but not dependably or for their entire first year
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Post by pigeonflier on Jan 28, 2007 16:26:29 GMT -5
Is that the FINGER METHOD?? Sniffing required??
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Post by Woody Williams on Jan 28, 2007 16:28:37 GMT -5
Is that the FINGER METHOD?? Sniffing required?? I think the "sniffing" is to tell what state the bird came from..
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Post by pigeonflier on Jan 28, 2007 16:40:08 GMT -5
I think you might be right ;D ;D ;D
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Post by hotshot on Jan 29, 2007 11:22:58 GMT -5
Actually I've helped with the finger method. Actually pretty interesting. Funny part was later that goose season my 10 yr old son who also helped(now 13), shot a goose. Turned it over and said, " , this ones a female dad". Hope he doesn't do that to wimmins soon!
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Post by dec on Jan 29, 2007 11:54:08 GMT -5
"finger method" Note to self ... Do not shake Hotshot or Quickshot's hands next time we hunt together. See you at the DU meeting tonight.
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Post by chicobrownbear on Jan 30, 2007 9:34:35 GMT -5
Hang em' in the smokehouse.
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Post by hotshot on Jan 30, 2007 14:50:06 GMT -5
A little green on the finger separates the hardcore goose hunter from the fair weather wussies! Thanks for coming last night. A good group ?
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Post by dec on Jan 30, 2007 16:47:53 GMT -5
Thanks for coming last night. A good group ? Yea, it was fun. Ed and Jim are always fun to listen to their stories. Those two could talk all night just to hear themselves ramble. Funny stuff.
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Post by chicobrownbear on Feb 1, 2007 15:57:56 GMT -5
The finger method requires you purchase the goose dinner and a show.
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