Goose Herding
Goose herding is the practice of managing and guiding a flock of geese. This activity is often performed by farmers or herders to ensure the birds stay together, find food, and avoid dangers. Geese are social animals and tend to follow a leader, making it easier to direct them.
Herding geese can also involve using trained animals, such as dogs, to assist in the process. This method is efficient and helps maintain the flock's safety. Goose herding is sometimes used in agriculture for pest control, as geese can graze on grass and weeds, benefiting the land.