My respect for the guy who had the idea and the courage to talk other people into using geese as part of prison defenses. That's one hell of a "Now, hear me out...".
@@ac4185 The night that the geese saved Rome It all started in the year 390 BC when Rome found itself at odds with a Gallic tribe known as the Senones, led by the fierce warrior Brennus. On July 18, Rome suffered a crushing defeat in the Battle of Allia, leading to the subsequent Gallic Siege of Rome. According to Livy and Plutarch, the Gauls managed to infiltrate Rome, primarily due to the Romans' lack of vigilance, except for a single fortress on the Capitoline Hill. And here is where the geese come into the story. The Capitoline Hill was the home of the Temple of Juno Moneta, which housed the sacred geese of Juno, the Roman queen of the gods. In this period of distress, as the Gauls crept up the hill in the dead of night, aiming to silently overtake the fortress, an unlikely source of alarm came not from the Roman guards on duty but from the sacred geese of Juno. Despite the famine that had forced the Romans to ration their food supply, the sacred geese were well-fed due to their religious significance. Vigilant and alert, the geese sensed the stealthy intruders and started squawking and flapping their wings wildly. The noise roused Marcus Manlius Capitolinus, a former consul, who immediately sprung into action. With his swift response, the Romans were able to repel the invaders, and the Capitoline Hill remained in Roman hands. The geese's role in preventing the Gauls from overtaking the fortress earned them a privileged position in Roman society. They were given special attention during festivals and feasts, and golden statues were erected in their honor. Meanwhile, Marcus Manlius, the defender of the Capitoline Hill, gained great honor and respect among his fellow Romans. He was often referred to as "the savior of Rome," earning him a place in the annals of Rome's greatest heroes. However, his tale is a story for another day.
Ditto. I love learning. I love random facts that also make you think. And I'm almost 40 and I still do experiments and learn new things, like electronics a few years ago. The way I see it, the brain is like any muscle. Ya gotta exercise it just the same. Or it starts getting lazy on you.
One thing that wasn't mentioned in this video (but that I saw in another video here in Brazil) was that they used dogs, but after some time they discovered that some inmates were feeding the dogs with leftover food, which made the dogs become docile towards them. That's one of the reason they stopped using dogs.
Couldn’t they do the same with the geese though? I’m pretty sure I remember hearing a story about a guy who fed a bunch of ducks and they became super protective of him.
@@heartofthewild680 They are very territorial, even if they like you, they don't want you in their area. Pklus geese have night vision and a heart full of hate.
I've always lived near water, and when a goose approaches you, you get up and leave. If it runs towards you, you run away 😂😂 They are very aggressive, more aggressive than swans I think.
I’m from Brasil and I law student and work with judges didn’t know that, prison exist that’s so cute. But for people know mostly prison in Brasil are horrible and not human.
Jesus Christ is real and He is calling EVERYONE to give up their sins and follow Him. In other words, keep His commandments to receive eternal life. Give up your sins because Jesus died for your sins to give you a chance to make it in His kingdom. People that refuse to follow Jesus will NOT inherit the Kingdom of God and are casted into hell for all eternity. Repent or you will perish.
The problem is Devil runs the world. He is lier and murderer. This is the reason why Hitler got the power, but Christ was executed as "blasphemer" and "rioter" by denunciation of clergy. This is the reason why the whole world is Sodom. That's why we've got the Gospel about the God's kingdom. Jehovah would put everything in order. The dead will be resurected and we'll meet our loved ones again! :-)
Jesus Christ is real and He is calling EVERYONE to give up their sins and follow Him. In other words, keep His commandments to receive eternal life. Give up your sins because Jesus died for your sins to give you a chance to make it in His kingdom. People that refuse to follow Jesus will NOT inherit the Kingdom of God and are casted into hell for all eternity. Repent or you will perish.
Another fun fact. Geese can't be bribed with food over time like dogs can. Making them incorruptible. That alone should give prisoners goose bumps at night.
They’re not using them as guard dogs. They’re using them as alarm dogs. Peacocks do a good job at this too. Anything weird or different they cause a huge ruckus.
@@Richman4066 fun fact, there's a show in Brazil called "irmão do Jorel" or "Jorel's brother" where an entire episode is dedicated to this exact phobia
We have geese. They are so territorial. If they see people, they quack so loudly. Even if they see you everyday, you can't really stop them from quacking if they see you.
@walden6272 geese will chase anyone who looks at them in the wrong way. It looks silly when they chase you until they bite you with their serrated beak and try to break your legs with their wings. plus all the noise they make, they will let you know that's something is wrong.
I’m from Brasil and I law student and work with judges didn’t know that, prison exist that’s so cute. But for people know mostly prison in Brasil are horrible and not human.
Or swans! They are capable of killing a human. A friend who went to Alaska for a birdwatching trip told me how birdwatchers have been killed because they invaded the nesting area of swans. I imagine that geese could do the same.
the breed isnt that flock looks like its a mix of toulouse and chinese geese, they just mean geese watch their environment with their eyesight thats probably even better than ours and are very vocal and will signal to the rest of the flock that something is happening
I’m from Brasil and I law student and work with judges didn’t know that, prison exist that’s so cute. But for people know mostly prison in Brasil are horrible and not human.
Gold!! hahaha I was looking for a comment to make sure I wasn't hallucinating a heavy Indian accent on the dub. Is that how they think Brazilians sound like? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Guard geese are worth their weight in gold! When we moved to a small farm intruders would visit during the night, previous owner wasn't a nice type so they would steal from him during the wee hours...our solution was to get some guard geese. They are quiet when everything is OK but stir them up and all hell breaks loose. They honk and scream and will attack/bite/beat with their wings if/when necessary and of course, their reputation is well known. One person was bitten on the arms as they attempted to hold a goose and all the while they were being beaten and bruised around the upper body by those huge beating wings. I was able to lift the goose from the situation with not a bite, but it's feathers were well and truly ruffled and the noise from that flock during this whole episode was deafening as the others joined in. That person 'never' went near the geese again and the bruising lasted for more than a week. Geese make good friends too and will always let you know if something is not as it should be.
our Geese were the same. Literally people were complaining about pain & still being bruised all over a week after being attacked by our Geese. Literally who in their right minds upsets Geese & then complains they got hurt! Geese can be your best friend or worst enemy because they never forget.
I’m from Brasil and I law student and work with judges didn’t know that, prison exist that’s so cute. But for people know mostly prison in Brasil are horrible and not human.
I'm 39 years old, I'm Brazilian and I've heard many peculiar stories about here... but this is the first time I've heard that there's a prison using geese as guard dogs. I wonder how a foreign channel managed to discover something about Brazil that most Brazilians can't even imagine exists in their own country.
This would be so funny if implemented in a game. Imagine trying to sneak into a castle in a medieval game like AC while loud gooses are patrolling the walls lol
I had a neighbour who owned a gander and two female geese. The gander used to walk on the road and hiss at passing cars. His aggression and complete lack of fear just stunned me.
Jesus Christ is real and He is calling EVERYONE to give up their sins and follow Him. In other words, keep His commandments to receive eternal life. Give up your sins because Jesus died for your sins to give you a chance to make it in His kingdom. People that refuse to follow Jesus will NOT inherit the Kingdom of God and are casted into hell for all eternity. Repent or you will perish.
I’m from Brasil and I law student and work with judges didn’t know that, prison exist that’s so cute. But for people know mostly prison in Brasil are horrible and not human.
Funny thing is geese have no loyalty. You might feed them but they wil still make noise when they are either happy or agitated. Dogs on the other hand become accustomed and loyal to inmates who feed them, making them as quit as a mouse when asked to stay put
They sure do make a lot of noise! I have raised them, and they are beautiful, noisy, and just fun to have around. They will automatically keep the grass clipped and the bugs down too!
@AhJodie ~ Should they have water to swim in for a good quality life? I think these prison guards need a small pond in their enclosure. Just sayin ....
I’m from Brasil and I law student and work with judges didn’t know that, prison exist that’s so cute. But for people know mostly prison in Brasil are horrible and not human.
I’m Canadian. Here in the Toronto area, you don’t ever approach or mess with the local Canada Goose when they are in nesting season nearby. They will even nest in parking lots and traffic has to be redirected.
I used to work as a delivery driver, and one of our regular lunchtime customers was employees in a warehouse with a family of Canada geese on the grounds. Between dodging piles of goose poo on the walkway every day (they pressure-washed it every morning, but you wouldn’t know by noon!) and running the “goose gauntlet” of the attacking geese to deliver food to the employees, I swear that was one of the more hazardous sites for me! Every time I went there, the geese would charge me, hissing and flapping the whole time! Thank the gods the employees were generous tippers!
We used to have Geese. They are really territorial & protective which makes them ideal for guarding anything. Makes sense they are more cost efficient than dogs. Geese are very loud & aggressive when they get upset when something or someone invades their space or upsets them. Their nature is to all attack at the same time. I've seen our Geese attack & chase. Nobody can outrun Geese because they can run fast & fly. Plus when they are chasing & attacking they will go into buildings, houses, pubs etc. When our Geese attacked - one would jump on the person's shoulders & peck their head, two two jump up & peck the person's arms & two would peck the person's legs. The rest would follow running, flying at the person & pecking them. The noise they all made was quite deafening. It makes complete sense why years ago people used to keep them to guard their homes & pubs. Geese can be your best friend or worst enemy because they never forget. If you ever get surrounded by geese don't make eye contact or any sudden movements or loud noises. Just walk away slowly & quietly & speak very softly out loud. If they were going to attack you they already would of done it
A friend of mine had his workplace front entrance made off limits due to 1 nesting pair of Canadian Geese. That's just 2. I can totally believe a gaggle of them can stop criminals escaping prison. Finally, Brazillians learn what Canadians knew for decades. Geese are terrifying.
What I can't understand is why anyone would live in the great guarded prison known as "canada". The whole place is covered by goose droppings. In America we learn in elementary school about the brave pilgrims who immigrated to what became the USA, most of them freezing and starving in the first winter. I always thought this story explained what was wrong with the USA: We were founded by a bunch of morons who had a boat and weren't smart enough to head south and land in Florida instead of Massachusetts. However, the true morons in that group went even further north, to a colder goose-infested region that became known as "Canada".
@jonetyson they did that because Spain already took Florida and everything south of that. They were trying to get territory not to start a war with a much more powerful adversary. Canada is beautiful. We have universal heathcare.
What people don`t know is, those geese are used to protect from bank robbery. And they are good at it. There were once, even medals for them, when they helped stop a bank robbery. Gesse are very much respected in Brazil.
Brazilian here! Actually... We like both ways. When technology is the better choice, we use it. But sometimes Nature is truly the champion. We recently started a new way of payment called PIX, which is an immediate transferring of money without tax and for almost 2 decades we use electronic offline voting machines, which make our elections fast and safer!
When I was a kid, really young maybe 3 or 4 we lived next to a lake where geese frequented, I HATED those monsters with all my being because they HATED me and would chase me all over. They would single out the little kids and chase.
birds are considered as a sign of freedom because they fly anywhere they want, so the irony of the geese been there to prevent people escape is a funny idea to me.
It's amusing for sure but it's definitely not surprising. Using geese to guard places dates back to at least Roman times for sure. Rome was saved from a night attack by the Gauls thanks to geese alerting the defenders, and that's just one instance
Yes, ancient Romans used geese as a form of alarm in their countryside villas since they can't see at night and make a lot of noise when they hear someone. I came here to post exactly this. It's a very smart, but ancient idea.
I just commented on someone else's comment saying that if one approaches you you leave, and if it runs towards you, you run! Lol they are highly aggressive.
I’m from Brasil and I law student and work with judges didn’t know that, prison exist that’s so cute. But for people know mostly prison in Brasil are horrible and not human.
The ancient Romans used to have some of these bad boys, geese are credited by the historian Livy for giving the alarm when Gauls invaded northern Italy and their long-lasting role as sentinels earned them a sacred spot next to the goddess Juno; geese for, very strong bonds with their caretakers and are incredibly protective, that is why they’re so good, these fellas’ have been employed for quite a while in prisons and private properties so it’s nice to see a story about them being reported, many people would benefit from owning them for these matters as well as for having a loving pet.
I grew up on a farm in MO and we couldn't sneak back into the house at night because our Four geese could see us and let the whole County know about it, but I loved those feathery fools.
When my dad was a teenager he came back much later than allowed from a dance, but he managed to sneak back in the house without waking up the dog, which would wake up his mother. He slipped into his bedroom and flipped on the light, only to hear "WHAT TIME IS IT??" from his mother, who had outsmarted him and gone to sleep in my dad's bed! Unfortunately, my dad didn't re-outsmart her by going to sleep in hers. I guess intelligence is not always hereditary.
We had a "rescue goose" that didn't like me. It made my mom pee her pants twice from laughing when it was chasing after me. They're effing scary when they come after you!
It seems like the geese don't need much of a reason to make noise. Considering how the guard admitted that they have never had an escape attempt but was sure they would "go crazy" if there was an escape attempt, makes me think the geese are more a psychological deterrent than a practical one. Enough times provoking the geese to sound a false alarm and the benefit of the birds would start to wear thin.
So true, those can be ruthless. There’s a large flock that comes every year to an area in my city (I live in MN) that has a bunch of homes and a pond with side walks. They walk around like they own the place, on all the side walks and of course you don’t see anybody walking around there 😂. Every time a car drives through the street they hang out around, they will slowly cross and give you the beady eye, like try me if you dare 🤣🤣
geese: _constantly lookn around for someone to fk up_ yeah honestly perfect choice to sound the alarm LOL The second you're in eyesight in their territory they're obnoxiously honking 80ish decibels to the heavens and everyone to hear that they are currently being forced to be aware of your existence and do not like you 😂😂
My parents and grandparents all warned me whenever we visited farms in NZ to watch out for the guard geese. At the time the geese were bigger than me so I was scared and clung to the adults legs or hid behind them. Years later, at the ponds in Centennial Park in Sydney we saw lots of them up close. I warned my children to look and not touch and certainly not to bother them. Geese are large birds with so much character. They do need a pond to be happy and have their needs met (at prison). Some ideas. In a central area of the prison (not on the perimeter). The prison could grow most of their salad, fruit and veggies with the fertility from their geese poop. Make and sell compost, with in bed worm farms. With the no dig method of growing there would be no need for metal, or posts (so no concerns about shanks). Prisoners on merit systems could work in the gardens. Learn permaculture and skills too.
I am one of few bagpipes player in my country. The guy who is hand-making these bagpipes has exactly these suckers around and let me tell you, they are way more intimidating in person than they are on screen.
A lot of people don't realize that once you start getting above a chicken birds are real freaking high in the muscles to mass ratio. Geese don't look much bigger than chickens but they're way stronger. Now imagine a supermax prison but instead of geese they get cassowaries to patrol it
i've been chase by some of the geeses in my Grandpop farm house, trust me, they are terrifiying. They fly on your face flapping their wings and have sharp teeth too.
My respect for the guy who had the idea and the courage to talk other people into using geese as part of prison defenses. That's one hell of a "Now, hear me out...".
I wonder if he ever visited Canada. 😂
The idea obviously occurred to him as he was being attacked! 🦆🤕
@sxc7566 no one escapes the cobra chickens
@@ToudaHell 🐍+🐓=🏥
Hahahahahha
Geese honking was how the Romans knew the Gauls were attempting a night attack on the city citadel, early 4th century BC. It’s an old but great trick.
@@chriswren1825 That critical moment where geese👁👁, not Roman sentinels 😬, emerged as the city's saviours……
@@wildlifegardenssydney7492😂
Apparently it didn’t matter, the Gauls sacked the city.
@@ac4185 The night that the geese saved Rome
It all started in the year 390 BC when Rome found itself at odds with a Gallic tribe known as the Senones, led by the fierce warrior Brennus.
On July 18, Rome suffered a crushing defeat in the Battle of Allia, leading to the subsequent Gallic Siege of Rome.
According to Livy and Plutarch, the Gauls managed to infiltrate Rome, primarily due to the Romans' lack of vigilance, except for a single fortress on the Capitoline Hill.
And here is where the geese come into the story.
The Capitoline Hill was the home of the Temple of Juno Moneta, which housed the sacred geese of Juno, the Roman queen of the gods.
In this period of distress, as the Gauls crept up the hill in the dead of night, aiming to silently overtake the fortress, an unlikely source of alarm came not from the Roman guards on duty but from the sacred geese of Juno.
Despite the famine that had forced the Romans to ration their food supply, the sacred geese were well-fed due to their religious significance.
Vigilant and alert, the geese sensed the stealthy intruders and started squawking and flapping their wings wildly.
The noise roused Marcus Manlius Capitolinus, a former consul, who immediately sprung into action.
With his swift response, the Romans were able to repel the invaders, and the Capitoline Hill remained in Roman hands.
The geese's role in preventing the Gauls from overtaking the fortress earned them a privileged position in Roman society.
They were given special attention during festivals and feasts, and golden statues were erected in their honor.
Meanwhile, Marcus Manlius, the defender of the Capitoline Hill, gained great honor and respect among his fellow Romans.
He was often referred to as "the savior of Rome," earning him a place in the annals of Rome's greatest heroes. However, his tale is a story for another day.
@@ItsAllLove4Real 🤣👁👁😂
Don't know why the algorithm threw this at me, but I am grateful.
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The algorithm knows me better than myself.
Here too lol
Same
Ditto. I love learning. I love random facts that also make you think. And I'm almost 40 and I still do experiments and learn new things, like electronics a few years ago.
The way I see it, the brain is like any muscle. Ya gotta exercise it just the same. Or it starts getting lazy on you.
One thing that wasn't mentioned in this video (but that I saw in another video here in Brazil) was that they used dogs, but after some time they discovered that some inmates were feeding the dogs with leftover food, which made the dogs become docile towards them. That's one of the reason they stopped using dogs.
Couldn’t they do the same with the geese though? I’m pretty sure I remember hearing a story about a guy who fed a bunch of ducks and they became super protective of him.
yep, cause you can't earn a goose's trust the same way... derp
@@heartofthewild680 They can try, but geese tend to honk just as much when they see someone coming to feed them 😹🤣😹
And then we'll see how loyal a hungry geese really is
@@heartofthewild680 They are very territorial, even if they like you, they don't want you in their area. Pklus geese have night vision and a heart full of hate.
People who laugh at this idea have clearly never confronted an angry goose before.
Exactly 🥲
I've always lived near water, and when a goose approaches you, you get up and leave. If it runs towards you, you run away 😂😂 They are very aggressive, more aggressive than swans I think.
I was born in 1952 so I knw that its me not you and I don't know what to do
@@eloiseprays they look yummy!
I've been attacked by Swans before, I know the feeling.
Modern problems require ancient solutions.
*ancient problem
I’m from Brasil and I law student and work with judges didn’t know that, prison exist that’s so cute.
But for people know mostly prison in Brasil are horrible and not human.
@@luc15Apple prisons are as horrible, as criminals who are locked inside.
@@luc15Apple we have horrible and inhuman prisons for horrible and inhuman prisoners.
@@MetalHev couldn't agree more
"there is no way we can break out of this prison. once we get outside, the geese are waiting for us. we will never get out alive."
@@Robert-z8t4m 😜😝🤪
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Jesus Christ is real and He is calling EVERYONE to give up their sins and follow Him. In other words, keep His commandments to receive eternal life. Give up your sins because Jesus died for your sins to give you a chance to make it in His kingdom. People that refuse to follow Jesus will NOT inherit the Kingdom of God and are casted into hell for all eternity. Repent or you will perish.
Government: Sorry we have to cut down the cost for prison security
The prison guards: That’s ok, we got goose
The problem is Devil runs the world. He is lier and murderer. This is the reason why Hitler got the power, but Christ was executed as "blasphemer" and "rioter" by denunciation of clergy. This is the reason why the whole world is Sodom.
That's why we've got the Gospel about the God's kingdom. Jehovah would put everything in order. The dead will be resurected and we'll meet our loved ones again! :-)
prisoners made friends with dogs
@@umacreanonoyt9477😂🐕 Mans best friend afterall
Jesus Christ is real and He is calling EVERYONE to give up their sins and follow Him. In other words, keep His commandments to receive eternal life. Give up your sins because Jesus died for your sins to give you a chance to make it in His kingdom. People that refuse to follow Jesus will NOT inherit the Kingdom of God and are casted into hell for all eternity. Repent or you will perish.
the guards: don't say anything else 😎
Another fun fact. Geese can't be bribed with food over time like dogs can. Making them incorruptible. That alone should give prisoners goose bumps at night.
Very well worded, sir. The pun award is going your way.
They aren't going to EAT YOU - they just make noise.
@@railgap They are not fatal, but in farms they are known for attacking people who gets too close.
Goose bumps! Hahahahahahaha!
The only thing can currupt Geese is the Sacred Scrolls of Jin
They’re not using them as guard dogs. They’re using them as alarm dogs.
Peacocks do a good job at this too. Anything weird or different they cause a huge ruckus.
While not as dangerous as dogs both geese and peacocks can injure a full-grown man and can be very territorial.
@@misterturkturkleEspecially a group of them these things will bite you
@@eligreg99 they even have teeth on thier tongue. So they might be able to even kil a person especially in a group
As a prisoner it must be demoralizing to know that a bird is preventing your escape
Psychological warfare 😂
Bob: what’s wrong Jim?
Jim: I see them. In my dreams. Those geese. The quacking. They taunt and haunt me every night. I’ll never see my family again.
@@x-Musashi-xyour comment reminds me of Anatidaephobia, only with geese lmao
@@Richman4066 fun fact, there's a show in Brazil called "irmão do Jorel" or "Jorel's brother" where an entire episode is dedicated to this exact phobia
@@airplanes_aren.t_real lmao now I gotta find this online
Imagine mini T-Rexes preventing your escape 24/7
😂😂😂
@dudeDOGnImagine coming in here and acting like a complete douche
@dudeDOGn
lmao 🤣🤣🤣
T-rexes don't exist nor did they ever exist.
Everybody gangster until the geese show up.
😂
0:50 You know that white goose has seen some action.
He's the John Gwoose i.e.gagayaga
That MF doesn't trust his own shadow
He's gotta be the most sadistic goose. Runs the prison yard.
He's like TRY ME BETCH lol
That geese is a veteran, hes seen it all
We have geese. They are so territorial. If they see people, they quack so loudly. Even if they see you everyday, you can't really stop them from quacking if they see you.
anyone who ever had a farm understands the best Guard Dog is actually a Goose.......
Or a donkey.
Why am I learning about this now? That is useful to know.
Guineas as well, we have both, they don't miss anything.
a big, _silly_ goose....
@walden6272 geese will chase anyone who looks at them in the wrong way. It looks silly when they chase you until they bite you with their serrated beak and try to break your legs with their wings. plus all the noise they make, they will let you know that's something is wrong.
The "Peace was never an option" spirit
Peace was also nvwr in turkey
Try is turkish propaganda, it's likenal jezira of turkey.
Turkey did 2 genocide
I’m from Brasil and I law student and work with judges didn’t know that, prison exist that’s so cute.
But for people know mostly prison in Brasil are horrible and not human.
I'm Canadian. You don't mess with a goose.
Or swans! They are capable of killing a human. A friend who went to Alaska for a birdwatching trip told me how birdwatchers have been killed because they invaded the nesting area of swans. I imagine that geese could do the same.
If they try that in Africa... police will first sell the geese to Chinese because they fetch a lot of money. Police are extremely corrupt over here
@@merk9569relax.. I aint getting killed by no goose or swan man. Stop it.
Is Canada a prison? 🤔
@@The_Balloeverywhere else is the prison - Canadians don’t want us hooligans invading their polite society.
i live in brazil, its amazing how i came to know about this from a television from Turkey
Me too
me too
Me too.
É incrível a quantidade de brasileiros respondendo brasileiro em inglês kkk
O jornalismo brasileiro é inútil e ineficaz.
0:48 Look how badass that geese looks
Man this is hilarious and practical hahah - they're even called sentinel gueese
Its not new, they been used in asia for guard duties.
0:25
“It never happened”
Nobody in their right mind would even want to chase escaping these
Not any geese... SENTINEL GEESE!!!!
the breed isnt that flock looks like its a mix of toulouse and chinese geese, they just mean geese watch their environment with their eyesight thats probably even better than ours and are very vocal and will signal to the rest of the flock that something is happening
@@jessicaregina1956congratulations
This guy is so proud of his geese
he's so cute too ugh
@@vrroommwhy u gae?
I’m from Brasil and I law student and work with judges didn’t know that, prison exist that’s so cute.
But for people know mostly prison in Brasil are horrible and not human.
He is LMAO! I bet he's the one that came up with the idea of having Geese instead of hounds
*colleagues lol. He doesn’t do their vet work, they kinda just live in the vicinity and help, it seems
Prisoners: The guards, the tear gas, the rubber bullets, they don't do anything for us... but those geese, those things scare me.
If you thought you were going to escape... geese again :D
Dubladores indianos, entrevistados brasileiros, lingua inglesa. Absolute cinema, senhores.
Gold!! hahaha
I was looking for a comment to make sure I wasn't hallucinating a heavy Indian accent on the dub. Is that how they think Brazilians sound like? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
E a emissora turca
e falando o nome dos funcionários com sotaque espanhol kkkkkkk
Se esqueceu que a emissora é turca 😂
Guard geese are worth their weight in gold! When we moved to a small farm intruders would visit during the night, previous owner wasn't a nice type so they would steal from him during the wee hours...our solution was to get some guard geese. They are quiet when everything is OK but stir them up and all hell breaks loose. They honk and scream and will attack/bite/beat with their wings if/when necessary and of course, their reputation is well known. One person was bitten on the arms as they attempted to hold a goose and all the while they were being beaten and bruised around the upper body by those huge beating wings. I was able to lift the goose from the situation with not a bite, but it's feathers were well and truly ruffled and the noise from that flock during this whole episode was deafening as the others joined in. That person 'never' went near the geese again and the bruising lasted for more than a week. Geese make good friends too and will always let you know if something is not as it should be.
So you're saying the geese touched him up good, hahaha.
our Geese were the same. Literally people were complaining about pain & still being bruised all over a week after being attacked by our Geese. Literally who in their right minds upsets Geese & then complains they got hurt!
Geese can be your best friend or worst enemy because they never forget.
Lots of Canada Geese where I live. I give them a wide berth.
0:51, that is one suspicious Goose.
😂😂😂maybe on the payroll of the prisoners?????????
I thought the same thing! 😂
That side eye is lethal.
😂😂😂
It's like the "Not Sure If" Futurama meme.
There needs to be an prison escape movie starring these geese
It would be a prison movie, there wouldn't be an escape
The movie Chicken Run I think is what you’re describing. 😂
I’m from Brasil and I law student and work with judges didn’t know that, prison exist that’s so cute.
But for people know mostly prison in Brasil are horrible and not human.
We'll call it, "Loose the Goose!"
With Sylvester Stallone
From their faces, these geese looks serious about the job.
I'm 39 years old, I'm Brazilian and I've heard many peculiar stories about here... but this is the first time I've heard that there's a prison using geese as guard dogs.
I wonder how a foreign channel managed to discover something about Brazil that most Brazilians can't even imagine exists in their own country.
As a train driver there is a small station in the countryside with a few geese in an enclosure nearby. I always honk when i arrive so they honk back 😂
ah dang that's kinda cute haha you found the goose honk button
is that he highlight of your job :)
That’s adorable xD
Cool stuff. Where do you drive the train?
🚂 + 🪿 = ♥️
This would be so funny if implemented in a game. Imagine trying to sneak into a castle in a medieval game like AC while loud gooses are patrolling the walls lol
kkkkkkk verdade
Not a stealth game, but there is a videogame where you play as a goose, wandering around a village causing mischief: "Untitled Goose Game".
Wasn't that just the chickens from Zelda?
They scream so loud. Can you imagine living next to them in the wild.
I used to live by a pond filled with canada geese.... All they ever did was honk, fight, and honk ! 😂🎺🎺
I live on a boat on the canals in uk. Sometimes we are in an area for lots of geese. They are noisy 😢
*The "Prison break" TV show never had an enemy that difficult, they need to do a remaster* .
In Brazil, Polish immigrants families used geese to protect their houses like guard dogs
I had a neighbour who owned a gander and two female geese. The gander used to walk on the road and hiss at passing cars. His aggression and complete lack of fear just stunned me.
not for nothing...a gander is a female goose.
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@@wesleynunez3825Geesus?
@@wesleynunez3825 shut up
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My Grandpa's neighbor has two Rottweilers and a Goose. I can safely say no one should fear the dogs but the should be terrified of the Goose.
Yeah, Rottweilers are just big goofballs.
Birds in the past were often used for security.
Except they were much bigger and are now known as dinosaurs
That why the stop using dogs, the prisioners feed the dog and create a bond, with geese is more dificult
I’m from Brasil and I law student and work with judges didn’t know that, prison exist that’s so cute.
But for people know mostly prison in Brasil are horrible and not human.
@@MariaMendonca-io7qd No, that's not why. He explained why in the video.
The prisoners can't get to them to feed them in the first place.
@@luc15Apple prisoners in Brasil are horrible and not humans
@ 2:00 Officer! Officer!
Yes, but they said in PortuGeese
@@vastoaspecto lol 😂
Lol😂
@vastoaspecto 😂😂 lol
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Funny thing is geese have no loyalty. You might feed them but they wil still make noise when they are either happy or agitated. Dogs on the other hand become accustomed and loyal to inmates who feed them, making them as quit as a mouse when asked to stay put
They sure do make a lot of noise! I have raised them, and they are beautiful, noisy, and just fun to have around. They will automatically keep the grass clipped and the bugs down too!
Right. Their poop though. They poop a lot.
@@jessicag630 not nasty like dogshit
@AhJodie ~ Should they have water to swim in for a good quality life? I think these prison guards need a small pond in their enclosure. Just sayin ....
@@jaysky2000they might have that, they just didn’t show it in this short video
@@jaysky2000 I did, just a little kiddy pool is what I used. Good point.
that guy looks super proud of the geese colleagues
I’m from Brasil and I law student and work with judges didn’t know that, prison exist that’s so cute.
But for people know mostly prison in Brasil are horrible and not human.
I’m Canadian. Here in the Toronto area, you don’t ever approach or mess with the local Canada Goose when they are in nesting season nearby. They will even nest in parking lots and traffic has to be redirected.
Also gotta love when they take over football/baseball fields and everyone is just like "Well guess there's no sports today on account of geese"
I used to work as a delivery driver, and one of our regular lunchtime customers was employees in a warehouse with a family of Canada geese on the grounds. Between dodging piles of goose poo on the walkway every day (they pressure-washed it every morning, but you wouldn’t know by noon!) and running the “goose gauntlet” of the attacking geese to deliver food to the employees, I swear that was one of the more hazardous sites for me! Every time I went there, the geese would charge me, hissing and flapping the whole time! Thank the gods the employees were generous tippers!
You’re Canadian? How does it feel being replaced in your own country by floods of non-Candians.
Yeah I'm in Vancouver. They will totally gang up on you!😮
@boyce5994 I've made you lose your sanity over a comment. Hope you pull it together lil dude.
Let's all just take a moment to be thankful for geese not being any larger :)
They say that back in the day chickens used to be real big...
Imagine a goose the size of a cassowary
We used to have Geese. They are really territorial & protective which makes them ideal for guarding anything.
Makes sense they are more cost efficient than dogs. Geese are very loud & aggressive when they get upset when something or someone invades their space or upsets them. Their nature is to all attack at the same time.
I've seen our Geese attack & chase. Nobody can outrun Geese because they can run fast & fly. Plus when they are chasing & attacking they will go into buildings, houses, pubs etc.
When our Geese attacked - one would jump on the person's shoulders & peck their head, two two jump up & peck the person's arms & two would peck the person's legs. The rest would follow running, flying at the person & pecking them. The noise they all made was quite deafening.
It makes complete sense why years ago people used to keep them to guard their homes & pubs. Geese can be your best friend or worst enemy because they never forget.
If you ever get surrounded by geese don't make eye contact or any sudden movements or loud noises. Just walk away slowly & quietly & speak very softly out loud. If they were going to attack you they already would of done it
As a Brazilian, I’m here only to congratulate the narrator pronunciation of the Brazilian names, very clean, very impressive!
He is probably brazilian like you and me
He's not.@@ynacyr4
Não posso dizer o mesmo do sotaque dos tradutores
+1
@@antixdobrasil tradutor indiano kkkk
A friend of mine had his workplace front entrance made off limits due to 1 nesting pair of Canadian Geese. That's just 2. I can totally believe a gaggle of them can stop criminals escaping prison. Finally, Brazillians learn what Canadians knew for decades. Geese are terrifying.
we use them for centuries... lol
And the Romans used them in the 4th century BC, against the Gauls. Canadians are cucks..
What I can't understand is why anyone would live in the great guarded prison known as "canada". The whole place is covered by goose droppings.
In America we learn in elementary school about the brave pilgrims who immigrated to what became the USA, most of them freezing and starving in the first winter. I always thought this story explained what was wrong with the USA: We were founded by a bunch of morons who had a boat and weren't smart enough to head south and land in Florida instead of Massachusetts. However, the true morons in that group went even further north, to a colder goose-infested region that became known as "Canada".
@jonetyson they did that because Spain already took Florida and everything south of that. They were trying to get territory not to start a war with a much more powerful adversary. Canada is beautiful. We have universal heathcare.
Geese were used as sentinels in medieval forts in France, would make a ruffus if enemies tried to approach at night. Great guards, terrifying pets😂
Gotta say Michael Fox has a beautiful english and portuguese pronunciation. 👌
What people don`t know is, those geese are used to protect from bank robbery. And they are good at it. There were once, even medals for them, when they helped stop a bank robbery. Gesse are very much respected in Brazil.
"Why go the robot way
When you can have geese way"
~Brazil
Brazilian here! Actually... We like both ways. When technology is the better choice, we use it. But sometimes Nature is truly the champion. We recently started a new way of payment called PIX, which is an immediate transferring of money without tax and for almost 2 decades we use electronic offline voting machines, which make our elections fast and safer!
Everyone are afraid of geese, just no one wants to talk about it.
Ah.. you made me truly laugh.
When I was a kid, really young maybe 3 or 4 we lived next to a lake where geese frequented, I HATED those monsters with all my being because they HATED me and would chase me all over. They would single out the little kids and chase.
More like hate them as we’re not allowed to harm them even when they try to attack us.
I was just telling my Dad that we should get a goose instead of a dog to scare away thieves 😂
What he say? That is a perfect solution to expensive vet bills
birds are considered as a sign of freedom because they fly anywhere they want, so the irony of the geese been there to prevent people escape is a funny idea to me.
Modern problems require... geese solutions.
This is funny. I’ve owned geese, and I didn’t even need to watch the video to know how this works 😂
It's amusing for sure but it's definitely not surprising. Using geese to guard places dates back to at least Roman times for sure. Rome was saved from a night attack by the Gauls thanks to geese alerting the defenders, and that's just one instance
Yes, ancient Romans used geese as a form of alarm in their countryside villas since they can't see at night and make a lot of noise when they hear someone. I came here to post exactly this. It's a very smart, but ancient idea.
Very common in farms.
Geese are not only "alarms" but defend the perimeter as well.
If you invade the area of the geese, they attack! I saw it.
I just commented on someone else's comment saying that if one approaches you you leave, and if it runs towards you, you run! Lol they are highly aggressive.
Geese can be scary.
Many people still use them for security, especially small farmers. They may look cute, but they're actually quite aggressive.
All I can think of is Shawshank Redemption. Imagine if geese were at the other end of that tunnel.
You mean the other end of the tunnel miles from the prison when his escape hasn't been detected yet?😂
I am rolling, they are LOUD and ready to snitch, omg I love it🤣😂🤣🙌🏾
I’m from Brasil and I law student and work with judges didn’t know that, prison exist that’s so cute.
But for people know mostly prison in Brasil are horrible and not human.
@@luc15Apple I saw a documentary about their prison and you are absolutely right, it's horrible.
he spoke the city and prision names perfectly, huge respect for the dedication to saying those names in portuguese
He is probably brazilian like you and me
@@ynacyr4 I don't think Michael Fox is a Brazilian name, but perhaps he grew up there.
2 brasileiros falando ingles entre si pra se aparecer pros gringos. Congrats
@@jonathasfigaro4992 É, pra entenderem o que a gente tá falando uai
@@ynacyr4 hmm, I do hear a little bit of a foreigner accent tho, he spoke it incredibly well, but I don’t think he’s native.
I live in Santa Catarina since birth and I never knew this, what a found
Geese are vicious ruthless warriors who never back down.
The ancient Romans used to have some of these bad boys, geese are credited by the historian Livy for giving the alarm when Gauls invaded northern Italy and their long-lasting role as sentinels earned them a sacred spot next to the goddess Juno; geese for, very strong bonds with their caretakers and are incredibly protective, that is why they’re so good, these fellas’ have been employed for quite a while in prisons and private properties so it’s nice to see a story about them being reported, many people would benefit from owning them for these matters as well as for having a loving pet.
The algorithm has fluked and given us a good suggestion for once.
I grew up on a farm in MO and we couldn't sneak back into the house at night because our Four geese could see us and let the whole County know about it, but I loved those feathery fools.
When my dad was a teenager he came back much later than allowed from a dance, but he managed to sneak back in the house without waking up the dog, which would wake up his mother. He slipped into his bedroom and flipped on the light, only to hear "WHAT TIME IS IT??" from his mother, who had outsmarted him and gone to sleep in my dad's bed! Unfortunately, my dad didn't re-outsmart her by going to sleep in hers.
I guess intelligence is not always hereditary.
The one who pitched this idea is one hell of a persuasive talker
We had a "rescue goose" that didn't like me. It made my mom pee her pants twice from laughing when it was chasing after me. They're effing scary when they come after you!
The ultimate game of Duck Duck Goose.
Vastly underrated comment
It seems like the geese don't need much of a reason to make noise. Considering how the guard admitted that they have never had an escape attempt but was sure they would "go crazy" if there was an escape attempt, makes me think the geese are more a psychological deterrent than a practical one. Enough times provoking the geese to sound a false alarm and the benefit of the birds would start to wear thin.
Well it has been 15 years, I think it's safe to assume the benefits doesn't wear off
They are kinda noisy during the day, but at night they chill, unless...
If geese see someone moving around they will freak unless they are super socialized to the person.
I disagree, you would surely be caught provoking the geese to sound a false alarm and things might not go nicely for you
they are noisy because a camera team is in their area. we has goose too and they usually dont make a noise unless something is happening
Inmate: Joe Goose, can you let me pass?
Joe Goose: No, eat grass. Biyach.
The obligatory "peace was never an option."
A bold first step in the journey to a prison 100% staffed by geese.
Finally a reporter that takes the time to make sure not to butcher the language! Cheers!
I was just about to say his pronunciation was beautiful lol
He speaks Portuguese
Well, no - he pronounced "Guilherme" as if it was a Spanish name.
Most of it was good, though.
It is true.
They react at once and 24/7.
Should have hired Canada geese instead… they are called Cobra Chickens for a reason 😅
Ngl cobras sound tamer than canadian geese
So true, those can be ruthless. There’s a large flock that comes every year to an area in my city (I live in MN) that has a bunch of homes and a pond with side walks. They walk around like they own the place, on all the side walks and of course you don’t see anybody walking around there 😂. Every time a car drives through the street they hang out around, they will slowly cross and give you the beady eye, like try me if you dare 🤣🤣
🤣🤣👍
imagine getting told on by a goose
Bro said "they have no time off" 😭😭
geese: _constantly lookn around for someone to fk up_
yeah honestly perfect choice to sound the alarm LOL The second you're in eyesight in their territory they're obnoxiously honking 80ish decibels to the heavens and everyone to hear that they are currently being forced to be aware of your existence and do not like you 😂😂
It's brilliant concept of guarding
So you're telling me we need Geese on the Secret Service?
At least the geese are NOT afraid of 2% roof slopes.
This is funny. As a brazilian we have always used geese as guard dogs even in farms. I thought that was common in the world.
I live near a small lake and can hear the geese fly over my house on their way to a water landing or recent take-off. They are very chatty birds!!!
Imagine trying to escape prison and a goose that sounds like Immotan Joe yells "HE'S ESCAPING"
😮😮imagine telling your friends you got an additional 5 years because you got caught by a goose while trying to escape.
My parents and grandparents all warned me whenever we visited farms in NZ to watch out for the guard geese. At the time the geese were bigger than me so I was scared and clung to the adults legs or hid behind them. Years later, at the ponds in Centennial Park in Sydney we saw lots of them up close. I warned my children to look and not touch and certainly not to bother them. Geese are large birds with so much character. They do need a pond to be happy and have their needs met (at prison). Some ideas. In a central area of the prison (not on the perimeter). The prison could grow most of their salad, fruit and veggies with the fertility from their geese poop. Make and sell compost, with in bed worm farms. With the no dig method of growing there would be no need for metal, or posts (so no concerns about shanks). Prisoners on merit systems could work in the gardens. Learn permaculture and skills too.
Rehabilitation and all natural food? What are they humans or something where is my geese?!
It's morning, but this is the best thing I'll see on the internet all day.
Some people also use geese as guard dogs at their houses. They are no joke.
Considering the horror stories I've heard about geese from my mother, they've made a smart decision. 😂
In Scotland, the distillery Ballantines used to do the same, to avoid scotch thieves.
Geese helped raise the alarm in Ancient Rome when the Celts were invading. They were the sacred geese of Juno.
Ballantine also used geese to detect thieves back in the days
Imagine you're seconds away from freedom, then you just hear a "honk"
Geese make more noise than dogs. Let’s keep them.
Prisoners: nope. Don’t mess with geese.
My great-grandmother had a goose for a guard dog.
They naturally make wonderful guards!
I am one of few bagpipes player in my country. The guy who is hand-making these bagpipes has exactly these suckers around and let me tell you, they are way more intimidating in person than they are on screen.
A lot of people don't realize that once you start getting above a chicken birds are real freaking high in the muscles to mass ratio. Geese don't look much bigger than chickens but they're way stronger.
Now imagine a supermax prison but instead of geese they get cassowaries to patrol it
Those geese shouldn't be in jail, they're innocent
Free my geese
What an innovative way!
Not really...Romans used to do this 2000 years ago :)
More like tried and tested! 🤣🤣🤣
i've been chase by some of the geeses in my Grandpop farm house, trust me, they are terrifiying. They fly on your face flapping their wings and have sharp teeth too.