Brecon Buff Goose

In about 1929 a certain Rhys Llewellyn found and acquired three geese of a uniform buff colour not seen in any other British goose breed.

Using a gander of Embden type, he bred them until a stable true-breeding population was established.

A standard was drawn up, and in 1934 was published in Feathered World.

The Brecon Buff Goose is distinguished from its larger relative, the American Buff Goose, not only by its weight but also by its pink feet and beak, which are characteristic of this breed.

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