- Jul 23, 2007
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This is my second post, was in wrong area.
I have a 10 week old gosling with a foot turned in and not able to walk.
Last week she was found laying down and very weak, taken to the vet and was given a Vit B injection, Enroflozan and told to give vitamins. We kept her in the house gave her water and wild duck food. She WAS eating chicken scratch. Started water therapy in the bath tub with slow sucess. Several days later she was standing up but on her (Knees, Elbows?) Her right leg is stronger but her left leg moves very little and she trips over it , it is turned in and on top of the right. She now likes me to support her while she eats or she falls in her food and quits eating.
I have worked hard to help her, up every night to feed and make sure her box is clean and dry. I have grown to really love this gosling and want to return her to our farm and to her family.
What can I do, any ideas ??????????
Her name is Oatmeal
I have a 10 week old gosling with a foot turned in and not able to walk.
Last week she was found laying down and very weak, taken to the vet and was given a Vit B injection, Enroflozan and told to give vitamins. We kept her in the house gave her water and wild duck food. She WAS eating chicken scratch. Started water therapy in the bath tub with slow sucess. Several days later she was standing up but on her (Knees, Elbows?) Her right leg is stronger but her left leg moves very little and she trips over it , it is turned in and on top of the right. She now likes me to support her while she eats or she falls in her food and quits eating.
I have worked hard to help her, up every night to feed and make sure her box is clean and dry. I have grown to really love this gosling and want to return her to our farm and to her family.
What can I do, any ideas ??????????
Her name is Oatmeal