At what approximate angle to the ground is the body of a Chinese Goose typically held?
Answer
Roughly a 45-degree angle
The breed standard emphasizes an upright carriage where the body is held at approximately a 45-degree angle to the ground, contributing to its swan-like silhouette.

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