Inside the chaos and I wouldn’t have it any other way. Babies everywhere, wings flapping, tiny feet moving nonstop… and in the middle of it all, someone is literally standing on my hand like it’s the most normal thing in the world.
These moments are pure organized chaos. Loud, messy, unpredictable — but also full of trust and comfort. They don’t hesitate, they don’t fear, they just exist around me like I’m part of their world.
It’s wild, it’s sweet, and it’s honestly my favorite kind of chaos. 🪿💛
Caring for goslings is truly one of those experiences that immerses you in a world of joyful unpredictability. From the moment these tiny creatures hatch, they flood their surroundings with energy — wings flapping, little feet scurrying, and occasional moments of climbing onto your hands as if it’s the most natural thing in the world. This adorable behavior highlights their trust and the special connection you build with them. It’s not just about watching them grow; it’s about participating in their daily adventures and challenges. Being surrounded by the constant flurry of activity can feel chaotic, but with time you start to appreciate the beauty in the mess. It’s a sweet reminder of nature’s rawness and vulnerability. One thing I found particularly rewarding is how goslings don’t hesitate to approach and interact with you. Unlike many animals, their fearlessness creates a comforting and mutual relationship, making you feel part of their small but vibrant community. The moments when they perch on your hands or snuggle close are filled with warmth and a sense of shared trust. If you’re thinking about raising goslings, I encourage you to embrace the noise and the disorder. It’s in these lively moments that the true magic happens — a blend of chaos and kindness that leaves lasting memories and a deep appreciation for these charming creatures. Remember to be patient, enjoy the little surprises, and, most importantly, cherish the connection that grows amid the beautiful chaos.


















































