Your thinking is all over the place. Earlier today you were happy to accept that a goose has conscious perception (when it is awake) but no soul. Now you are denying it again. All higher animals, like us, have a consciouness stream, that is, unless you are a solipsist. Any creature without a stream of conscious experience would be dead in no time at all. You need to make your mind up.
I did not accept that a goose has conscious perception (at least not consciously!). I was inferring that a goose can easily behave in a goose like way by just reacting to outside stimulae without need of conscious perception. It is conscious perception which allows us to override our natural instinctive reactions by invoking free will. A goose can perceive and react as in a biological robot with no need for conscious perception.
I can see that while a goose has a stream of experience, and probably feels things like fear, they don't have as much a mental space as we do, where we can think about fear, and also discuss it with others. Geese presumably are more subject to a fight/flight mechanism (although humans can get into that also).
What's puzzling is that (as I think torridon has said), if we accept that humans are more sophisticated mentally than geese, and perhaps geese more sophisticated than ants, say, this appears to be explicable in terms of evolution. But I suppose you are saying that God intervenes and gives humans a soul, and therefore a rich mental space, whereas geese and ants have to struggle on with their more limited mental capacity.
But wow, you seem to get into a tangle over this. You seem to be trying to match soul up with other things such as free will, inner experience, consciousness, and it starts to resemble one of those awful string games that we were always being shown as kids.