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Barnache (Branta) [16]
Oie (Anser) [13]
Sites au total: 8
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GooseRef Bibliography System - English URL: http://www.goose.org/gooseref/
GooseRef© is an online bibliographic search system, devoted entirely to the primary scientific literature concerning geese. Currently consisting of ca. 2600 references (mostly papers and thesis titles), GooseRef was the very first online bibliography system.
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GOOSE BREEDS - English URL: http://www.metzerfarms.com/goose.htm
shown in filters: Ressources du Web
Links.
International Goose Research Group - English URL: http://www.goose.org/main.html
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The growth of interest in the biology and management of arctic-nesting geese since the 1940's has been extraordinary, throughout the northern hemisphere. The number of papers in the primary scientific litereature has been growing exponentially, with approximately 90-110 papers being published annually in recent years.
Snow Goose - English URL: http://collections.ic.gc.ca/arctic/species/snogoose.htm
Photos, species info.
Buff, Tufted Buff - English URL: http://www.metzerfarms.com/buff.htm
The Buff is one of only two breeds of geese developed in the United States. The Tufted Buff geese originate from the American Buff geese. Their unique charasteristic is a tuft of feathers on the top of their head much like the Tufted Roman goose.
Embden Goose - English URL: http://www.metzerfarms.com/embden.htm
The Embden is the exclusive goose breed grown commercially for meat in North America due to its large size, white feathering and rapid growth.
African Goose - Metzer farms duck and goose hatchery - English URL: http://www.metzerfarms.com/african.htm
The common African goose is intermediate in size between the Super African and Brown Chinese. They are a lean goose and moderate layer.
Chinese Goose - English URL: http://www.metzerfarms.com/chinese.htm
The Chinese goose originates from China and is related to the African goose. They are the smallest of the common domestic geese and are often referred to as "Swan Geese" because of their carriage and grace.
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