Goosehouse

/ˈɡuːsˌhaʊs/ noun

Definition

A building or shelter specifically designed or used for keeping and housing geese.

Etymology

Compound of 'goose' and 'house,' a descriptive term for farm buildings constructed to shelter geese during winter or bad weather.

Kelly Says

Traditional goosehouses were marvels of practical design—with sloped roofs for drainage, low doorways to prevent escape, and often connected to ponds or water access that geese required to thrive!

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