My goose which I think is a gander (he's only like 3 and half months old so idk if there is a more correct term) has developed half of a... FUPA if I may use that term and if I may not use that term his foster mother, a 1.5 year old production Toulouse goose, has the same "saggy" feathers/flesh that I assumed happens because of her laying eggs but it's symmetrical between her legs. Morgan here, hatched ~May 1st (got him from MPC with a couple ducklings, his mother Gerry adopted them, don't tell her they weren't her eggs) developed this asymmetrical feature a few days ago and I just want to be sure there's no medical issue. I've only had geese since May 2022 and while I have decades of chicken experience obviously we're still sorta learning about waterfowl.
No recent behavioral changes, he is the same goose he's been since we got him. We are mostly sure he's a boy based on his behavior. (Ordered him straight run.)
No recent behavioral changes, he is the same goose he's been since we got him. We are mostly sure he's a boy based on his behavior. (Ordered him straight run.)