As epic tales of love and loss go, Dr Harry’s found one to rival Romeo and Juliet. Several years ago, Sandra bought a pair of goslings, Agatha and Christie, to protect her chickens. They grew up into guard geese, fell in love and had goslings of their own. Unfortunately, Agatha was killed, and Christie was left pining for his mate. Sandra thought she’d rectified the situation with the purchase of another female goose. But when this new mate turned out to be “just a mate” Sandra was left with two trouble-making, territorial male geese. Thankfully, Dr Harry’s on hand to write a happy ending to this tale of woe.
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Born and raised in Sydney, Dr Harry Cooper graduated with second class honours from Sydney University’s Faculty of Veterinary Science in December 1965 aged 21. He practised for several years across Sydney and the UK before his burgeoning media career became a full-time commitment.
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