Pilgrim Geese are a classic American auto sexing breed developed for calm temperament and dependable productivity. Ganders are mostly white while females are gray with distinctive markings.
They combine ornamental appeal with grazing utility and are well suited to family farms and structured breeding programs.
Origin: United States
Maintenance: Low
Adult Size: 12 to 16 pounds
Rarity: Heritage breed
Purpose: Utility, grazing, breeding
Egg Color: White
Annual Egg Production: 30 to 45
Cold Hardiness: Excellent
Heat Tolerance: Good
Docile: Yes
Broodiness: Strong
Confinement Tolerance: Good with pasture access
Personality: Calm, steady








