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Baby Geese

Discover a wide selection of baby geese and goslings for your backyard flock. We offer over 15 different breeds, all guaranteed to arrive 100% healthy and ready to thrive as valuable guardians for your backyard poultry flock.

Our day-old goslings are guaranteed to arrive 100% healthy.  Browse our complete selection of Live Birds

New tool for easy shopping: Live Bird Availability Chart.

2026 Shipping charges for baby goslings:

  • $50.00 for 2-9 Goslings, USPS Priority Mail
  • $20.00 for 10-14 Goslings, USPS Priority Mail 
  • $10.00 for 15+ Goslings, USPS Priority Mail.

We now offer Pearl Guinea Keets for sale that can be shipped with Baby Goslings. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do geese make good pets?

    Yes! Geese can make great pets. Like dogs, they are very smart and can form tight bonds with humans. Learn more
  • Do geese need to have swimming water?

    While geese DO need fresh drinking water, and ideally have ready access to a shallow area with "dipping" water (enough for them to dip their heads in to clean their beak, nostrils, and eyes)...they DO NOT require water deep enough for swimming. Learn more
  • How do you ship waterfowl?

    We ship all of our waterfowl by USPS Priority Mail. Our desire is for every duckling and gosling to arrive safely, so we specialize our packaging practices based on your zip code and the time of year. Learn more
  • What is the minimum order for ducklings and goslings?

    Since shipping little ones can be so expensive, our minimum order for waterfowl is usually 10. However, if you are ok higher shipping costs, we can ship as few as three ducklings or goslings (or a combination of them --we can ship ducklings and goslings together!) any time of year. Learn more
  • Do ducks, geese, and chickens get along with each other?

    Yes! Generally speaking, ducks, geese, and chickens get along really well with one another, especially if they grow up together. Learn more