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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 176203" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Abbey, I know normaly geese would attack - that is what was so unusual. My sisters and I were not afraid of the geese. They must have sensed that or something. We stood up to them from day one and they never hurt us. I was the only one with a "weapon" in hand that day to chase the babies off the road - my sisters just chased them. I think that is why the goose thought I was a bigger threat. I know if it was a wild goose it would not have had a happy ending. While I was on my back with goose on top, I was not afraid, just yelling for my sisters to help get it off. But then again, we had strange animals. Geese that wouldn't hurt us, a horse that ate radishes and would jump the fence to go up to the neighbors, a dog that thought it was the kitties mommy, another dog that would let anyone on our property and in the house if we were NOT home but if we were home, you better not get out of the car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 176203, member: 5096"] Abbey, I know normaly geese would attack - that is what was so unusual. My sisters and I were not afraid of the geese. They must have sensed that or something. We stood up to them from day one and they never hurt us. I was the only one with a "weapon" in hand that day to chase the babies off the road - my sisters just chased them. I think that is why the goose thought I was a bigger threat. I know if it was a wild goose it would not have had a happy ending. While I was on my back with goose on top, I was not afraid, just yelling for my sisters to help get it off. But then again, we had strange animals. Geese that wouldn't hurt us, a horse that ate radishes and would jump the fence to go up to the neighbors, a dog that thought it was the kitties mommy, another dog that would let anyone on our property and in the house if we were NOT home but if we were home, you better not get out of the car. [/QUOTE]
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