The American Poulterer's Companion: : a Practical Treatise On the Breeding, Rearing, Fattening, And General Management of the Various Species of Domestic Poultry, : With Illustrations, And Portraits of Fowls Taken From Life.
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She is still more watchful than the African or Guinea goose. No- thing can stir about the premises in the night but she sounds the alarm. This, instead of the common, must have been the goose that is said to have saved the Capitol at Rome. The plumage is grey on the back, and darker on the back side of the neck ; front and under side of neck lighter and tinged with a faWn-color ; wings and tail feathers dark, and under side of body light-grey. Feet, legs, and bill dark slate-color. She resemble...s the swan again in having a knob or fleshy tubercle on the base of the bill, at which also a small narrow white strip encircles the mouth. Although a native of a warm climate, this bird appears very well naturalized in this country ; the only or the greatest objection to them is their early laying, which often occurs in the dead of winter. Its beauty would merit a place in the poultry-yard. It will couple and breed with the common goose, but there would be no improvement on either side. The Chinese goose is in size smaller than the common goose, and what they lack in size they make up in prolificness.
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