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    Metagenomic analysis of intestinal microbiota in geese from different farming systems in Gunungpati, Semarang by R Susanti, Ari Yuniastuti, Fitri Arum Sasi, Muchamad Dafip

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The diversity of intestinal bacteria in geese correlates with environmental conditions, rearing methods, and consumed feeds. …”
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    Comparative Transcriptome Analysis Provides Novel Insights into the Effect of Lipid Metabolism on Laying of Geese by Qingyuan Ouyang, Shenqiang Hu, Bincheng Tang, Bo Hu, Jiwei Hu, Hua He, Liang Li, Jiwen Wang

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The lower egg production of geese (20~60 eggs per year) compared with chicken and duck limits the development of the industry, while the yolk weight and fatty liver susceptibility of geese was higher than that of other poultry. …”
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    Morphological differences and migration patterns of greater and lesser snow geese in New York State by Stephen M. Sliwinski, Michael L. Schummer, K. Alice Lindsay, Christopher M. Whipps, David A. Dunn, Matthew R. Wagner

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…We developed a discriminant function analysis (DFA) using heads from snow geese harvested during spring 2016 to 2018 and were able to differentiate between LSGO and GSGO with 95.5% accuracy. …”
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    The development rule of feathers and application of hair root tissue in sex identification of Yangzhou geese by Shangzong Qi, Xinlei Xu, Linyu Liu, Guoyao Wang, Qiang Bao, Yong Zhang, Yu Zhang, Yang Zhang, Qi Xu, Wenming Zhao, Guohong Chen

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The current study aimed to explore and evaluate the effectiveness of a noninvasive method for gender identification in Yangzhou geese. In this experiment, 600 goose eggs were collected. …”
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    Circadian and Seasonal Patterns of Body Temperature in Arctic Migratory and Temperate Non-migratory Geese by Götz Eichhorn, Götz Eichhorn, Götz Eichhorn, Michiel P. Boom, Michiel P. Boom, Henk P. van der Jeugd, Amerins Mulder, Martin Wikelski, Martin Wikelski, Shane K. Maloney, Grace H. Goh

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…We recorded abdominal Tb in non-migratory geese from a temperate breeding colony in Netherlands and in migratory geese from a colony in the Russian low Arctic, and analysed these data together with previously published Tb data on geese from a migratory colony in the high Arctic of Svalbard. …”
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    Economic Evaluation of Natural and Artificial Incubated Geese in Intensive and Free-Range Production Systems by Mehmet Akif Boz, Musa Sarıca, Umut Sami YAMAK

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…This study executed the economic return of naturally and artificially hatched geese in intensive and free-range production systems at different fattening periods. …”
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    Isolation and Pathogenicity of a Novel Goose Astrovirus from Overfed Adult Landaise Geese in China by Yinchu Zhu, Hongyu Wang, Jionggang Hua, Weicheng Ye, Liu Chen, Zheng Ni, Tao Yun, Jiale Ma, Huochun Yao, Endong Bao, Cun Zhang

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Overall, this study indicated that the GAstV isolate could infect adult geese, and the results regarding the viral loads and biochemical parameters induced by ZJCX provide insight into GAstV pathogenicity.…”
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    Detection and Identification of Avian Reovirus in Young Geese (<i>Anser anser domestica</i>) in Poland by Tomasz Nowak, Adam Kwiecinski, Piotr Kwiecinski, Grzegorz Tomczyk, Karolina Wodz

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…GRV infection causes splenic necrosis, which induces immunosuppression, predisposing geese to infection with other pathogens, which could worsen the disease and lead to death. …”
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    Movements and Habitat Use by Temperate-Nesting Canada Geese During the Postbreeding Period in Southern Québec by Matthieu Beaumont, Jean Rodrigue, Jean-François Giroux

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The objective of our study was to describe movements and habitat use during the postbreeding period of Canada Geese recently established in southern Québec. More specifically, we wanted to determine whether geese were using areas where hunting was allowed to assess the potential of harvest to control the number of geese. …”
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    Sea crossings of migratory pink‐footed geese: seasonal effects of winds on flying and stopping behaviour by Jan Geisler, Jesper Madsen, Bart A. Nolet, Kees H. T. Schreven

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…We found that 1) especially in autumn, geese selected supportive winds for departure; 2) in spring, geese experienced lower wind support and more crosswinds than in autumn, leading to 23% longer routes, 60% longer durations, 93% longer air distances and 45% higher ratios of air‐to‐ground distances; 3) in both seasons, geese had more tailwinds in the first part of crossings, and in spring when deviating more from the shortest route; 4) geese stopped at sea more often in spring (mean 11×) than autumn (3×), in spring during earlier stages of crossings, but in both seasons, spent half of the crossing time at sea, during which they still continued to approach their destination slowly; 5) stops at sea happened mostly in adverse winds, warmer air, higher air humidity and on calmer water and, in autumn, took longer without juvenile brood. …”
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    Effects of phytogenic feed additives on the growth, blood biochemistry, and caecal microorganisms of White Roman geese by Shih-Yi Shen, Yuan-Yu Lin, Shih-Chieh Liao, Jhin-Syuan Wang, Sheng-Der Wang, Lien Ching-Yi

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…A total of 96-day-old White Roman geese were randomly allocated to a control group and three treatment groups. …”
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    Heart rate during conflicts predicts post-conflict stress-related behavior in greylag geese. by Claudia A F Wascher, Orlaith N Fraser, Kurt Kotrschal

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>We recorded beat-to-beat heart rates (HR) of 22 greylag geese in response to agonistic encounters using fully implanted sensor-transmitter packages. …”
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