Embden Goslings
$24.99 – $49.99Price range: $24.99 through $49.99
The Embden Goslings are only hatched in our specialized waterfowl hatching facilities. Shipped independently from our primary hatching facilities, incurring a separate shipping fee. Click here to see all waterfowl breeds available from our specialized waterfowl hatching facilities.
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Shipping Next On: Mar 09, 2026
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Categories All Day-Old Poultry, Cold Hardy Chicken Breeds, Exclusive Waterfowl, Goslings, Heat Tolerant Chicken Breeds, Waterfowl
Breed Profile
Gender
Sold as straight run (unsexed), including a natural mix of males and females with no guarantee of sex.Straight Run (Not Sexed)
Sold as sexed females with a sexing accuracy guarantee.Female
Sold as sexed males with a sexing accuracy guarantee.Male
Poultry Type
A large waterfowl species commonly raised for meat, eggs, grazing, or flock protection.Geese
Show Class
Heavy GooseHeavy Goose
Purpose & Type
Selected for reliable egg production, with laying traits suited for home or small-scale flocks.Egg Laying
Selected for producing flavorful, usable meat, with size and growth suited for home or small-scale meat production.Meat Production
Egg Shell Color
Lays clean white eggs with no tint or shading.White
Egg Production
Produces a reliable number of eggs on a steady but not heavy basis.Good
Egg Size
Produces extra-large eggs.Extra Large
Temperament
Broody
Regularly goes broody and will consistently sit on eggs to hatch them.Setter
APA Recognized
This breed is officially recognized by the American Poultry Association.Yes
Hardiness
Tolerates cold weather well and performs reliably in colder climates.Cold Hardy
Tolerates heat well and adapts to warmer conditions.Heat Tolerant
Description
Introducing Valley Hatchery’s Embden Geese, a robust and versatile addition to your flock. Known for their rapid growth, substantial size, and snowy white plumage, Embden Geese are the go-to choice for commercial meat production.
In appearance, these geese sport striking orange beaks and feet, complemented by distinct blue eyes, adding to their overall allure. One fascinating aspect of Embden Geese is that their gender can be reasonably accurately determined by their down coloration at hatching. Males typically have lighter gray down compared to females. However, as they mature, both sexes transform into pure white, and distinguishing them becomes reliant on the males’ larger size, more stately carriage, and shriller vocalizations, as is common with various goose breeds.
Originating from Germany, Embden Geese were initially bred to be tall, rangy, and large. Later refinements in England resulted in a more compact goose shape. Regardless of their lineage, Embden Geese, along with the Large Dewlap Toulouse, rank as the largest among geese breeds. They also hold appeal for those interested in decorating eggs, as they tend to lay some of the largest eggs.
The history of Embden Geese in America dates back to 1820 when the first imports arrived in Boston. Interestingly, they were initially referred to as “Bremens” after their port of departure. James Sisso, their owner, lauded their qualities, noting their early laying habits, consistent brooding tendencies, substantial weight, abundance of feathers, flightlessness, and pristine white plumage.
Embdens, in essence, represent the epitome of a multifunctional goose breed. They are common for a good reason, combining large size, hardiness, prolific egg-laying abilities, and a knack for raising goslings. Their elegant and all-white appearance adds to their appeal.
With a general purpose that includes meat production and ornamental considerations, Embden Geese typically lay 30-40 eggs annually. These geese are known for their calm and quiet disposition, making them a suitable choice for both experienced and novice poultry enthusiasts. The Embden Geese at Valley Hatchery are a testament to their enduring popularity and heritage as one of the oldest breeds, whether they originated in Germany or Denmark. Welcome these remarkable geese to your flock and embrace their legacy of excellence.
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