Qingyang Goose
The Qingyang goose is a Chinese regional domestic goose named for Qingyang, a place name most often associated with north-central China. It represents the kind of locally adapted farm goose maintained for meat, eggs, grazing ability, and family-level production rather than for a narrow ornamental standard. As with many Chinese goose resources, individual flocks may vary in size, knob development, color, and growth rate, while the regional name carries the most useful identification.
Management should treat Qingyang geese as active, forage-oriented domestic waterfowl that benefit from pasture or crop-residue grazing, clean water, and practical shelter. Breeders trying to maintain the line should separate it from other regional geese during the breeding season and track hatchability, mature weight, temperament, and parentage. For buyers, the key question is not only color, but whether the birds come from a maintained Qingyang line or from a mixed local goose flock using the name loosely.
Colors: Blue, Brown, Brown and White, Buff, Buff and White, Gray, Gray and White, Grey, Lavender, Pied, Saddleback, Splash, Tufted, White