
Hotel groundsman Hermann Hericks, from Munster in Germany, says the fickle fowl has shunned the blue farm vehicle after a six year obsession and now spends all day following a goose around the park.
"Not so long ago he wouldn't be parted from my tractor and followed me from the minute I started the engine every day," said Herman.

"Now he never lets the goose out of his sight. I am very pleased he's found a new love because although it's not ideal, she's a much better match for him than a tractor," he added.
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Following a goose, you're doing it wrong. You don't follow from in front.
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