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  2. Foie gras controversy - Wikipedia

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    Producers argue that wild ducks and geese naturally ingest large amounts of whole food and gain weight before migration. They claim that geese and ducks do not have a gag reflex in their throats the same way that humans do, and therefore do not appear to find force feeding uncomfortable. [35]

  3. Do not feed the animals - Wikipedia

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    Feeding foods such as white bread to ducks and geese can result in bone deformities. [13] Like pigeons, ducks may also congregate in large numbers where feeding takes place, resulting in aggression towards humans who don't have food to hand as well as towards other individuals in the group. Ducks can also be messy animals, and the cleanup of an ...

  4. Foie gras - Wikipedia

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    The next production phase, which the French call gavage or finition d'engraissement, or "completion of fattening", involves forced daily ingestion of controlled amounts of feed for 10 to 12 days [63] for ducks (10.5 on average [64]) and 15 to 18 days with geese. During this phase, ducks are usually fed twice daily, while geese are usually fed ...

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    Newborn ducklings from a failed balut order feed inside a baby playpen. (Jireh Deng / Los Angeles Times) ... It's home to a motley crew of 400 ducks, geese and chickens, including a hybrid goose ...

  7. Anatidae - Wikipedia

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    The level of monogamy varies within the family; many of the smaller ducks only maintain the bond for a single season and find a new partner the following year, whereas the larger swans, geese and some of the more territorial ducks maintain pair bonds over a number of years, and even for life in some species.

  8. Mulard - Wikipedia

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    Geese are more expensive to maintain than ducks (they are larger and more aggressive), and the more temperamental Muscovies did not accept the process of gavage (force feeding) as readily as Pekins, causing the quality of the foie gras to suffer. [3] This problem was avoided by the introduction of mulards.

  9. Geese found dead in Sacramento park pond with bird flu. Can ...

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    A test on three geese last week came back positive for bird flu. ... a retiree who is “passionate” about city parks and pets the ducks and geese. He said she wanted the animals tested and CDFW ...

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