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At length, I decided the Cotton Patch would be best because I liked the idea of a landrace goose that wasn’t required to meet exact standards to be a good bird. A landrace has to meet general standards with some arbitrary requirements but not always in looks and size. And I wanted to help preserve a goose that was severely endangered.

The second job was convincing my husband which took nearly a year. But with me being handicapped and having a hard time mowing all that grass, the job fell too often to him. But he still didn’t like the twelve-hour hour round trip to get some Cotton Patch geese.

Then in 201, I found someone who was only two hours away. I proceeded to board him with questions. By early 2018 my husband agreed to get on Brandon Everette’s waitlist for his rare line of Philadelphia geese. I was over the moon. But due to some challenges Brandon had he wasn’t successful in having young until August 2019. He had 2 pairs of geese for us.