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English: Laws regarding goose pulling (riding, cutting) around the world.
 
Goose pulling discontinued; live goose pulling until 20th century
 
Dead goose pulling; live goose pulling banned in 20th century
 
Dummy and dead goose pulling; local bans on dead goose pulling in 21st century
 
Dummy goose pulling; live goose pulling banned in 20th century, dead goose pulling banned in 2019
 
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  • "Het abc van het gansrijden". het Nieuwsblad. 2010-02-13. Archived from the original on 2011-06-11. Retrieved 2010-05-04. (Belgium)
  • "Michaël (14) wint gansrijden voor kinderen". het Nieuwsblad. 2008-08-05. Archived from the original on 2011-06-11. Retrieved 2010-05-04. (Belgium)
  • File:Cou-de-l-oie.jpg (France; taken to conclude goose pulling died out by the end of the 20th century)
  • Wattenscheid: Gänsereiter verzichten künftig auf echte Gans 8 May 2017. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
    WDR – Gänsereiten (20 February 2005). Archived from the original on 2007-10-10. Retrieved on 2020-06-04. (Germany)
  • "Geen koppen meer van echte ganzen afgetrokken in Grevenbicht". Hart van Nederland (in Dutch). 5 March 2019. Retrieved 17 May 2020. (Netherlands)
  • Stewart, Murray (2016) The Basque Country and Navarre: France. Spain, Chalfont St Peter: Bradt Travel Guides, p. 121 Retrieved on 17 May 2020. ISBN: 9781841624822. (Spain)
  • Pietro Gorini. Jeux et fêtes traditionnels de France et d'Europe. Gremese Editore (1994), p. 38. (France and Switzerland)
  • (1849) Observations on the popular antiquities of Great Britain: chiefly illustrating the origin of our vulgar and provincial customs, ceremonies, and superstitions, Volume 2, London: Bohn (United Kingdom; taken to conclude goose pulling died out by the end of the 18th century)
  • Cochran, Robert (2005) Our own sweet sounds: a celebration of popular music in Arkansas, University of Arkansas Press, p. 17 ISBN: 978-1-55728-793-9. (United States; taken to conclude goose pulling died out by the end of the 19th century)
Author Nederlandse Leeuw

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