The Tufted Buff
goose were created by crossing a Tufted Roman goose with a Buff
goose. The initial goslings were white and tan and some with tufts.
It took many years of crossing those with a lot of tan with those
that have good tufts to get a Tufted Buff as we know it now. This
hard work was done by Ruth Book of Book Farms in Granby, Missouri.
The result is a Tufted Buff with a distinct helmet-like tuft of fluff
on its head, but with the beautiful buff color of the American Buff.
Every now and again
we do get a Tufted Buff that hatches with patches of yellow that
turns white as it grows. We do not sell these as Tufted Buff, but
instead include them in our Mixed Geese. This means if you purchase
Mixed Geese, you might get an off-color Tufted Buff!
Since we purchased
all of Mrs. Book’s breeders, we are one of the only commercial
breeders of the Tufted Buff. They are not currently recognized by the
American Poultry Association, but we hope that this will change as
more people purchase them and begin to show them at exhibitions.
Several years ago,
we sold some American Buff and Tufted Buff breeders to Andrea
Heesters from the Netherlands. We encourage you to check out her
website for pictures and more
information.
The Tufted Buff can
lay about 20-30 eggs a year and averages in size around 13-15 pounds
full grown. The Tufted Buff is an easy-going bird in general and is a
great addition to any flock. Or, if you just want one as a pet, they
make for excellent companions.
Breed |
Temperament
|
Weight
|
Egg Production
|
Mothering
|
Weeding Ability
|
Egg Size
|
Tufted Buff
|
Calm
|
13 - 15 pounds
|
20-30/year
|
Good
|
Good
|
9.25 inch diameter
|
Fertility
|
APA Class
|
Foraging Ability
|
ALBC Status
|
Our Show Quality
|
Flying Ability
|
Origin
|
75%
|
NA
|
NA
|
NA
|
NA
|
Low
|
USA
|
No comments:
Post a Comment