Gorkowska Goose
The Gorkowska goose is a Polish regional goose label, likely connected with local breeding or conservation flocks rather than a globally common commercial strain. It belongs to the broader group of Central European geese maintained for meat, eggs, pasture use, and preservation of local poultry resources. Exact color and size expectations may depend on the flock or registry that uses the name.
For keepers, Gorkowska geese should be managed as traditional farm geese: grass access, clean bathing water, safe night quarters, and careful breeding-season nutrition. Conservation value depends on knowing where the birds came from and keeping them distinct from general mixed geese. Breeders should track fertility, hatchability, gosling growth, mature weight, and temperament, while noting the Polish source or family line so the name stays meaningful across generations.
Colors: Blue, Brown, Brown and White, Buff, Buff and White, Gray, Gray and White, Grey, Lavender, Pied, Saddleback, Splash, Tufted, White