Geese
Geese

Goose is the largest member of the duck family and is distinguished from his peers in the family along his neck. Goose is one of the largest birds that can fly, where the weight of geese is up to 16 kg, and the male is distinguished from the female by its size and weight, where it is larger and heavier

Goose is one of the largest birds that can fly, where the weight of geese is up to 16 kg, and the male is distinguished from the female by its size and weight, where it is larger and heavier. The geese that live in the northern half of the globe have white feathers, whereas the geese strains in the southern half of the globe have black and white feathers and live in Australia a geese breed of black color entirely with the exception of some white feathers on the delinquent, which is used for flying, but its young color will be color Residential light
Legs goose are black - a dark residential color to some strains in South America whose legs are pink in color. As for the beaks of geese, they are of different colors, including black and yellow, including black and red
Geese live in temperate regions and are rare in tropical regions. There are 4-5 strains from the northern hemisphere, one in Australia and New Zealand, and one more in South America. No geese are found in the tropical regions of Asia, Central America, North South America and all parts of Africa. Some strains are either fully or partially migratory
It spreads abundantly in Britain, Ireland and France, and in parts of Scandinavia; it breeds in lakes, rivers, and other freshwater bodies. He cannot make a loud sound, or tone like the rest of the birds, but rather he can make various whispers, whispering in a loud voice when he is angry
Its length reaches one and a half meters, and its wingspan reaches 2.25 meters. Silent geese can fly long distances, which is a strong swimmer, so it is difficult for him to live on land. Silent geese feed on some underwater water plants, and the harshness of winter is what determines the extent of flying geese
It may fly distances to warmer areas. They mate in the months of March and April, and in the springtime the male's beak becomes brighter than the female beak. The female lays up to eight eggs, between one egg and the other two days. The number of goose feathers is about 25,000 feathers
The geese throw each wing feathers at once, and it becomes unable to fly for a short period, during which the male and female exchange the process of throwing feathers, during this period, so that there is no time when neither of them can fly, which guarantees small individuals permanent protection. Young chicks leave the nest right after hatching, but remain with the parents until the following winter
Goose eggs are four times larger than chicken eggs, and it is considered an excellent alternative to chicken eggs that we are used to, but only if eaten in moderation, because one goose egg contains two hundred and sixty-six calories which is twice the calories found in a chicken egg. It still adds value to an individual's diet
Benefits of goose eggs
Protein: These eggs contain an abundance of high-quality protein. Each egg contains twenty grams of protein, which is made up of amino acids that keep the body's tissues intact
Iron: Goose eggs contain many beneficial minerals, as each egg contains five milligrams of iron, providing twenty-nine percent of the recommended value of daily iron, and the importance of iron is that it helps the cells of the body to produce energy, and it is an essential component of Blood composition, in addition to being the protein needed for blood transfusion
Selenium: There are fifty-three micrograms of selenium in each egg, which is equivalent to seventy-six percent of the recommended daily value of selenium, which is a necessary mineral in the body, as the cells use it as an antioxidant to protect DNA and protect cell membranes from the threat of free radicals
Vitamin B: Eating goose eggs provides many vitamins for the human body, especially the vitamin B complex, which is a group of nutrients necessary to obtain energy in the body, very important for the health of the nervous system, and necessary for red blood cells, and each egg contains no less than About ten percent of the daily requirement for vitamin B complexes, and 100 percent of the daily requirement for vitamin B12, which is necessary for the health of the nervous system, also provides vitamin A, D, and E
Other nutritional elements: choline, lutein, and zeaxanthin are nutrients that are very beneficial to human health, and their importance lies in the enhancement of eye health through the filtering of harmful light rays before the nerve tissue in the back of the eye is damaged, one egg and six microns containing a microscope of one micrometer containing a microscope of six Lutein and zeaxanthin also provide three hundred and seventy-nine milligrams of choline, i.e. ninety percent of the daily needs of women, and sixty-nine percent of men's need
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