Bilgorey Goose
The Bilgorey goose appears to be an English spelling connected with the Bilgoraj, or Bilgoraj, goose of southeastern Poland. It is a local domestic goose type within Anser anser domesticus, usually discussed as a regional utility bird rather than a commercial meat hybrid. Geese from this background were selected on farms for hardiness, grazing, broodiness, and enough body size to supply household meat, with plumage depending on the particular flock.
Keepers of Bilgorey or Bilgoraj geese should expect a pasture-based bird that rewards steady, simple selection. Flock stewards commonly value fertility, strong goslings, sound legs, and parents that can raise young without excessive aggression. Because spelling and recognition vary outside Poland, ask for the breeder's source line rather than assuming every bird sold under the name matches a formal conservation flock. Good grass, winter feed, and secure housing remain central to management.
Colors: Blue, Brown, Brown and White, Buff, Buff and White, Gray, Gray and White, Grey, Lavender, Pied, Saddleback, Splash, Tufted, White