Show HOW TO TELL SEX IN GEESE male in most cases Is larger than female never look for curled feather in tails by N A BARTLETT BART LETT it Is not an easy thing to tell the sex in geese when they are six or seven month old one can usually tell by observer var alon the geese from the gander the male in most cases growl larger than the female the female has a deeper body sald mer neck and smaller head the call of the gander Is long loud and shrill while that of the boost Is merely an answer to it it Is a good plan to divide the floal part on one side of the fence and parl on the other when trying to als the sex when you can distinguish most of the ganders by theli calls esever boote for a curled feather in their tails or other outside marks toi there are none the male Is bolder and vicious and it cornered in some small place will show fight to protect his mate |