Stock Photo - 13 December 2021, Saxony, Wermsdorf: A portion of goose leg with red cabbage and dumplings stands on a table in the restaurant of the Eskildsen goose farm. Major damage caused by bird flu last year and increased prices for feed are driving up prices across Europe. As a result, the Christmas roast will also be a good two euros per kilo more expensive this year. Around 600,000 goslings hatch at Eskildsen every year. These are marketed nationally and internationally. On average, just under 20,000 geese live on the entire farm. Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB. - Wermsdorf/Saxony/Germany

Stock Photo: 13 December 2021, Saxony, Wermsdorf: A portion of goose leg with red cabbage and dumplings stands on a table in the restaurant of the Eskildsen goose farm.

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