Cotton Patch Geese are a rare American landrace valued for natural grazing ability and auto sexing coloration. Ganders are primarily white while females display gray saddleback markings, allowing easy identification at hatch.
Hardy and efficient, they are ideal for sustainable pasture systems and heritage preservation.
Origin: Southern United States
Maintenance: Low
Adult Size: 8 to 12 pounds
Rarity: Threatened heritage breed
Purpose: Grazing, preservation
Egg Color: White
Annual Egg Production: 20 to 40
Cold Hardiness: Excellent
Heat Tolerance: Excellent
Docile: Generally calm
Broodiness: Good
Confinement Tolerance: Prefers pasture
Personality: Hardy, efficient, active