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  1. Goosebaby

    Goose bald apots on head and neck????

    What do his droppings look like? have you noticed any green or yellow urates?
  2. Goosebaby

    Goose bald apots on head and neck????

    I’ve never used that before but you might try messaging @casportpony about it. I can’t relay say wether your goose willl need it, if the bald spot does turn into a skin infection it will help it. Unless you start seeing signs of it though I’m not sure it’s necessary to treat with antibiotics.
  3. Goosebaby

    Goose bald apots on head and neck????

    Thanks for sharing the videos! The skin doesn’t look as bad in the videos so now I’m more inclined to think it’s a mite issue and not an infection just yet, so definitely try the mite treatments when it arrives.
  4. Goosebaby

    Goose bald apots on head and neck????

    Antibiotics do lose potency after awhile but it’s usually a few year, yours should still be good. Fish antibiotics are the same as human antibiotics also so it’s good for that reason also. What kind is it? If you do get it, Liquid Baytril 10% dosage is 0.05 ml per pound, it can also be mixed...
  5. Goosebaby

    Goose bald apots on head and neck????

    Nobody has figured out how to upload videos directly here that I know of, it’s probably a glitch or something. The only way is to share a link to a video posted on other sites like YouTube, Vimeo, and instagram.
  6. Goosebaby

    Goose bald apots on head and neck????

    Also if you have any neosporin you could try putting that on his sounds.
  7. Goosebaby

    Goose bald apots on head and neck????

    Also what feed is he on? Low vitamin E can cause dry itchy skin and if the feed is low on vitamins because of the type or if it’s just a bad/old batch it can cause deficiencies.
  8. Goosebaby

    Goose bald apots on head and neck????

    Most likely he isn’t eating because of either pain or feeling sick. Do you have any other birds? Those are right in the spots where geese and ducks will grab hold of each other during mating and they commonly will rip the feathers out, sometimes even drawing blood, in rare cases the wound can...
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