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  1. Goosebaby

    Emergency, botulism? Gosling suddenly went limp can't hold up the head!

    I would go with the higher end dosage for the chicks but let me tag some people. Do you have anything with B vitamins also? @casportpony @oldhenlikesdogs @Percheron chick @Miss Lydia do you have any advice on dosage with a mixture like this?
  2. Goosebaby

    Emergency, botulism? Gosling suddenly went limp can't hold up the head!

    If he’s eating anything that’s a good sign. Whatever he will eat let him have, it’s better than nothing or tube feeding. tube feeding is necessary once they’ve stopped eating, but it’s much more difficult with goslings because of their size. If his fever is going down that’s an excellent...
  3. Goosebaby

    Emergency, botulism? Gosling suddenly went limp can't hold up the head!

    If he isn’t eating he will need to be tube fed, if his legs and joints seem hot that sounds like he has a fever, he probably has come down with some sickness. Have you tube fed him before?
  4. Goosebaby

    Emergency, botulism? Gosling suddenly went limp can't hold up the head!

    The heavy breathing could be a result of botulism, botulism usually comes from eating rancid food, compost heaps, or dirty standing water. Heavy breathing also is commonly from a respiratory tract infection, the inability to stand might be because he’s very weak from being sick. His condition...
  5. Goosebaby

    Emergency, botulism? Gosling suddenly went limp can't hold up the head!

    Alright, sorry about that, I didn’t realize it was you.
  6. Goosebaby

    Emergency, botulism? Gosling suddenly went limp can't hold up the head!

    Botulism could be a possibility but there‘s a strong chance it’s a vitamin B deficiency. So what you need to do is find some liquid B complex, I’m not sure what country you’re in but if you have a tractor supply nearby they usually carry durvet B complex, though any brand will do just as long as...
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