Free Range Goose

Fresh birds only available for the Christmas period. Limited frozen at other times.

  • Meat is very rich and moist
  • Keep fat left in the pan after cooking for roasting potatoes and baking
  • Sold with their giblets and fat (weighing approx 700g)
  • Birds range in weight from 4kg to 6.5kgs

The geese are the legarth strain which are the finest meat producing goose available and supplied by a local producer Philip Hunter on his family farm. Philip is a third generation farmer. 

The birds are free range and are fed on home-grown cereals and pulses. They supplement their diet by foraging for grass and bugs.

Refer to cooking guidance.

 Compared to turkeys, geese have a very low meat: bone ratio, and are very fatty, so allow at least 700g of bird weight per person eg 4kg for 6 people and 6.4kg for 9-10

 FROM THE 27TH DECEMBER BIRDS ARE DISPATCHED FROZEN


 

£82.20

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Delivery Information

Your order will be dispatched within 2 working days or you can specify a preferred date when you checkout. Standard delivery is available from Tuesday to Friday, morning or Saturday deliveries are also available.

All our meat is delivered using an overnight signed for courier service. These couriers are selected for their high delivery success rates but delays may occasionally occur. Please do not refuse or return any delayed delivery - our insulated packaging will fully protect your order for 48 hours from dispatch so claims cannot be made for deliveries received within this time period. We recommend choosing a delivery date at least one day ahead of when your order is required to avoid any potential disappointment, and stating ‘no signature required’ for further flexibility.

Charges
Delivery is free for orders over £85, £7.95 for orders between £20-£85 and £11.95 for orders under £20. Additional charges apply for morning and Saturday delivery slots regardless of order value. Large orders can sometimes incur a £5 additional weight delivery charge. This often applies to the in-fur products which have to be dispatched in two consignments when 8 or more are ordered together.
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Returns & Refunds

We want you to buy our goods with complete confidence. We take great pride in the quality of our goods but if you are not completely satisfied with the meat you receive, please contact us, sending photographs, to explain what has gone wrong and we will endeavour to replace, refund or give credit for any defective goods (according to your wishes). You also have statutory rights to return certain types of goods, set out in our terms and conditions.

Please note that because small game is usually shot with a shotgun it is likely to have some blemishes, pellet holes and/or bruises. Our quality control process means that we filter out any birds with more than three pellet holes or 10% bruising on the breast meat. If you notice more bruising or pellet holes on your products, please do contact us attaching a photo so we can review accordingly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are your products supplied fresh or frozen? We often freeze our game so that we are able to supply seasonal meat all year round. Typically we thaw the meat for one to two days (depending on the weight/size of the product) in a 2ºC environment (for cutting and/or packing) prior to dispatch to you. Read more...

Can you tell me the ingredients of your stuffings and processed products? Yes, full ingredient lists are available. Read more

Do your products contain shot? All our meat in the game meat and game bird categories may contain some shot or shot fragments, as they are culled by hunters using shotguns or rifles. The only exception is squirrel, which is humanely trapped. In most cases the shot is not found in the meat, as shotgun pellets normally rest in the bone or the internal cavity and bullets usually travel right through the body. Shot is made from copper, steel, tungsten, bismuth or lead. For more information on the phasing out of lead, please read our blog.