What is a female goose called?

A female goose is called a goose or a hen. They are known for being monogamous and forming strong bonds with their mates. Female geese are the ones that lay eggs, usually one per day during the breeding season. They will incubate their eggs for 25 to 30 days, and once the goslings hatch, they will fiercely protect them from predators. Female geese are highly sociable and often form close-knit family groups for protection and support. They are also known for their loud, honking calls which they use to communicate with each other.