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    Due to the pandemic...

    Ebay can be a source as well.
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    Droopy wing

    They're dogs with feathers.
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    Droopy wing

    Thank you. While they're only 5 weeks old, I've developed a very strong bond with them and they with me. They each have a very different personality and give a great deal of contentment watching them grow.
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    Droopy wing

    Thank you so much for your reply as I was dreading wrapping up a growing gosling for weeks. Here's a photo that was taken a couple of days ago. The wing droops a little further and then the gosling lifts it back up to position and then it slips back down again.
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    Droopy wing

    I have two goslings that are just about 5 weeks old. They are saddle-backed Sebbies that I hatched in an incubator. Now that they're feathering out, one of them is showing signs of a droopy wing. In reading through some of the previous threads and other Googlings, I think the problem is due...
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    Comment by 'redeyenc' in article 'Sebastopol Geese'

    I know it's late in the game, but I'm sure the geese are still around and I just wanted to say how beautiful they are. I just hatched two saddle-backed Sebastopols 4 weeks ago and they're like dogs with feathers. I love them.
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    brooder bedding

    I agree, pee pads for the first couple of days, then shavings. For my goslings, I switched to cut straw which seems to be working out.
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    Chicken egg with a spot in the air cell

    Geez, guys, for under $15 get a candler!
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    The Egg and I

    Thank you so much for that redirection. Hopefully will be able to post soon. Magpie ducks up next.
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    The Egg and I

    I've been a country boy locked in a city boy body for as long as I can remember. When the chance for retirement arose, I wound up in the hills of NC with majestic views of the eastern ridge of the Blue Ridge Mountains...now what. I was alone with my two Brittanys and needed something else...
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