White West White Goose

Morphological characteristics The white-bodied geese are medium-sized, plumage-white, orange-yellow, and orange-colored sarcomas. Foot and orange yellow. A handful of individuals have a mandibular pharyngeal pocket or a bulbous plumage behind the head. The sarcoma is smooth and the neck is slender. The body of the goose is slightly longer, the goose is ovoid, full bosom, and the forefoot is raised.
The origin and distribution have been over 400 years old. It is native to the hilly areas in the west of Anhui and Gushi in Henan. It is mainly distributed in counties such as Huoqiu, Shouxian, Lu'an, Feixi, and Shucheng Changfeng.
The adult male West White Goose has a body weight of 5.5 to 5.6 kg and a female body of 5 to 6 kg. 60-day-old geese can reach 3 to 3.5 kg. The 90-day-old goslings weighed 4.5 kg and the slaughter rate of the whole net carp was 72.8%.
After 180 days of age, the females began to spawn, often from January to April. The average annual output was 25 white eggs. Each egg weighed about 142 grams, and the females were very strong on the nest.
The male geese are sexually mature at 4 months of age, but are generally bred after 8 to 10 months of age. The ratio of male and female geese groups is 4 to 5:1. The fertilization rate is 88% and the hatching rate is 92%.

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