Goose Is It Possible For A Goose To Crossbreed With A Duck?

Is it possible for a goose to crossbreed with a duck? - goose

I have 3 female geese and ducks, 2 geese are a woman is a male. I took care of it the other day and saw the connection with the goose, duck .. Is it possible for them?

7 comments:

Garden by M said...

Problem addressed, but can not really different people mate beselling designer called yellow duck!

shikamar... said...

Absolutely not.

Ducks and geese, but in a position to be able to reproduce, (the offspring by different numbers of chromosomes of the same species and species interbreedable produce the same number of chromosomes, this leads) in viable, fertile offspring.

as the horse and donkey? In fact, horses and donkeys can mate form of a mule but the mule has an odd number of chromosomes. The horse has 64 chromosomes, including 32 in a nucleus of a mule, donkey, while 62 chromosomes have, with 31 in a nucleus of a mule. As for the mules, which reproduce by artificial insemination, as stated by one of the above? BS What keeps donkeys breeding is that 63 chromosomes, and therefore not in a position to germ cells (sex chromosomes) have half the number of chromosomes, and 63 is not divided by 2. which can be fitted very well, but can not create) viable gametes (eggs and sperm. Some also believe that this hybrid cross is sterile because the chromosomes line up incorrectly to stop altogether p spermatogenesis(ROCESS the process of sperm) produced.

in essence, what to put on their ducks and geese, the species barrier are very common, making it impossible for ducks and geese have children, but not impossible for them to mate.

Otherwise, the experience with the same, except that it is a duck and a pelican, the duck will lay eggs, which is that what they are docked and the figure to be, but no eggs are fertilized when a baby duck slipped in one night.

Just Q said...

I'm often asked, but since your question, I searched on Google and even went to Wikipedia and it seems he has with her sexual organs, which are not compatible to do.
I think it has to do with chromozones (SP), what we learn in biology.
Well, maybe with horses and mules, the artificial insemination is the only way to reproduce a mule. I'm not sure that the artificial insemination, because the difference chromozones (SP) would work.
Take the case of artificial insemination, so I'm afraid that's the difference you could chromozone one Muntant crippled or unhealthy, and perhaps an animal that is not feasible.

jackstee... said...

I do. Recently I visited a lake and saw a mallard duck with different colors, including white rings around their necks and green head. I was surprised when I saw it, because it was the size of geese there. I'm not sure what kind of geese they are, but they look like snow geese.

This "Gallard Gilbert lives in Lake County, Maryland, St. Mary's. The next time I go, I take a picture of her.

Here i am said...

is quite possible for them to have sex ... but I doubt it would mean something .... its very rare that animals should have two different types for the offspring. can not in fact many ... Dogs and wolves, horses and donkeys, horses and zebras, lions and tigers are some I can not imagine, but the offspring apart not as a race, because they can survive for posterity

Texas granny turtle said...

I once had the Turks, turkey and chicken, mixed with lots of chicks purchased. It was almost ugly, no glory. When the others came and it rained, I would pick him up and file * mamatx

uglybob3... said...

It is impossible. Although the coupling can not produce viable offspring, because they are a different kind.

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