Goosebaby
Free Ranging
Of you can get vitamin E capsules as well as liquid B complex it Will help her recover faster.
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In my experience, some goslings seem to have difficulty assimilating certain vitamins/nutrients than other goslings do (another possibility is that they may not consume as much, if it's in their food and everyone is eating out of the same feeder, for example), so even among goslings that are all eating the same food, some may develop normally and an outlier may not. I've personally found Poultry Nutri-Drench (in water) effective for treating conditions like wry neck, and it has been helpful with sudden onset of leg weakness and/or balance issues.We have other goslings that are 100% fine.
I will get the new feed. Thank you!
How old is your gosling?Is there a trick to making them take liquid niacin ? I want to give mine B complex for weak legs but heard it's easy to aspirate them.He hates being held.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...dications-to-all-poultry-and-waterfowl.73335/Is there a trick to making them take liquid niacin ? I want to give mine B complex for weak legs but heard it's easy to aspirate them.He hates being held.
Thank you I have a 5 month old pair I rescued and plan to rehome (The female doesn't have an issue)It being bitter is going to be a problem.How old is your gosling?
You can mix it with water, it will dilute it though and depending on the gosling they may not like the taste and avoid drinking it.
Using a syringe orally or by injection is the only way to ensure they get a direct dose. Unless you have assistance and some experience I strongly advise not trying injection. Orally administration does carry the risk of aspiration, but as the bird gets larger it’s safer to administer. Really small goslings are really easy to aspirate because they’re so tiny.
Thank you thats the video I googled and saw earlier .https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...dications-to-all-poultry-and-waterfowl.73335/
Depending on the size of the gosling/ goose a 3ml, 6ml, or 12 ml syringe is needed. The larger the bird the bigger the syringe.
He’s big/ old enough to take a dose through a 12 ml syringe. I like using the larger size because I’ve had smaller syringes almost disappear down a goose’s throat, and the bigger size is easier to get it far enough down the throat that it lessens the likelyhood of getting it or the liquid down the wrong tube.Thank you I have a 5 month old pair I rescued and plan to rehome (The female doesn't have an issue)It being bitter is going to be a problem.
Also if I can give a suggestion, also get him a multivitamin also, a lot of times if they’re deficient in one thing they’re deficient in a lot of things.Just worried I'll shoot it down the middle accidentally trying to give it to him by myself. Having to put him thru this every day stresses me out. Heres a video of him(on the left)