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14 July 2020, Saxony, Kaditzsch, Bei Grimma: Cuddling is part of it when 67-year-old Henry Vogel sits with his two geese ‘Margot‘ and ‘Erich‘ every day on the village square opposite his house, which is surrounded by motorways. The pensioner, known to the villagers, holidaymakers and motorists as the ‘goose keeper‘, has spent the first 16 hours of his life with the geese hatched in March 2018 as ‘foster father‘ on a mattress in the stable. Since then they have been eating out of his hand and following him wherever he goes. While until a few months ago they tolerated neither cyclists nor pedestrians in their vicinity, they are now, as he says with a laugh, much calmer and less aggressive, in other words “well-bred“. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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Henry Vogel with his geese “Margot“ and “Erich“
14 July 2020, Saxony, Kaditzsch, Bei Grimma: Cuddling is part of it when 67-year-old Henry Vogel sits with his two geese ‘Margot‘ and ‘Erich‘ every day on the village square opposite his house, which is surrounded by motorways. The pensioner, known to the villagers, holidaymakers and motorists as the ‘goose keeper‘, has spent the first 16 hours of his life with the geese hatched in March 2018 as ‘foster father‘ on a mattress in the stable. Since then they have been eating out of his hand and following him wherever he goes. While until a few months ago they tolerated neither cyclists nor pedestrians in their vicinity, they are now, as he says with a laugh, much calmer and less aggressive, in other words “well-bred“. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ WEB不可