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    Feeding geese in winter

    Thanks so much everyone.. I’ve have been feeding nutrena for the last few months, it was what I could get at the store. I love Purina duck pellets but it’s so rarely in stock I switched to nutrena. Getting it on line is not cii ohs effective as the shipping is outrageous. The geese hatched in...
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    Feeding geese in winter

    I’ll have to see if I can find a hay rack for them. I work in a grocery store and have access to the not good enough to sell produce. It’s not rotted just not pretty enough to sell. It’s put out side for farmers and what not to take for their animals. I just picked some butternut squash I’m...
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    Feeding geese in winter

    As much as I’d love to sprout for them (I used to do it for rabbits I had) I don’t have the indoor space. The geese don’t eat much of the pellets I give them. thet are currently on nutrena duck pellets
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    Feeding geese in winter

    The cracked corn was never meant to be a soul source of feed. I know that it is a ‘hot’ food that will help them stay a bit warmer in the winter. It was just something I threw in a handle full at a time to get them used to eating it… I do currently feed nutrena duck pellets my problem is they 2...
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    Feeding geese in winter

    I added geese to my flock this year.. they have been on duck feed and grass all summer but now that it’s fall I’m starting to panic about what to feed them this winter. We recently culled our ducks (they were raised for food) and I’ve noticed just how little duck pellets they actually eat. of...
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    Conjoined twin duckling

    I have worked in an animal hospital, as well as this is not my first hatch of ducks… these eggs came from my own stock… I am well aware of the prey bird mentality and. Have seen birds recover from massive injuries without much assistance from me.. as I said I’d I feel at any point this little...
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    Conjoined twin duckling

    I’m not sure if you’ve seen the pictures or not.. but it seems that only the head was absorbed into Frank’s body… so there are two winds shoulders body and two legs coming out of Frank’s abdomen… right now he is acting like any normal hours old duckling… I’ve hatched a lot of feathered babies...
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    Conjoined twin duckling

    If I feel that it’s quality of life is lacking then I will euthanize the bird… right now Frank is walking normally and bright eyed… as I said these are meat birds.. no need for a vet… also there aren’t many in the area.. please don’t be to quick to judge me.. I raise birds for my family to...
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    Conjoined twin duckling

    As far as I can tell the parasitic twin is from the shoulders down… these birds are being raised for meat so no need for an avian vet. Not that there are many in my area.. the plan is to let nature take its course… if it survives till October great!! If not sad… either way we will give Frank and...
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    Conjoined twin duckling

    Walk yes.. they aren’t eating yet as they are just a few hours old
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    Conjoined twin duckling

    I JUST LOOKED AGAIN THE TWIN HAS WINGS TOO!!
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    Conjoined twin duckling

    No they do not..
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    Conjoined twin duckling

    I just added numbers 7 to the brooder that one I had to help… but once they start moving around more I will take more pictures.. I’m perplexed
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    Conjoined twin duckling

    As of right now it appears perfectly normal… I don’t have high hopes though.
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    Conjoined twin duckling

    It hatched normally.. I didn’t even notice it until my son pointed it out.. they are walking out for under the heat plate..
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