It’s okay to feel that way. You’ve lost a dear little soul and it’s normal to grieve. You did not fail her but I understand why you feel that way, I’ve blamed myself in the same situation, but you need to remember that you didn’t fail her, quite the opposite, you gave her a good home and made...
I’m so sorry. My geese and ducks are my life and losing those I’ve lost has been unbearable. I understand your pain and I know there really isn’t much anyone can say to lessen your pain.
I will say this though, Molly was nearly 15 years old, she lived an exceptionally long life and if that...
I have more abuse to report.
A fire broke out not far from my house and the circling planes and helicopters caused panic in the flock, all of the geese were running around the yard terrified and panting, and Beavis and Butt-Head here “Truffle and Sunbeam” decided this was the perfect...
That is a vet situation.
It’s either an old injury that didn’t heal correctly or some congenital issue.
So what I think a vet could possibly do is create an incision along the edges, then stitch it together so that the gaping hole heals shut. It could even be a two part surgery if the skin...
She’s cute!
You can also tell what class she falls into by weight. 10 or under to 11 pounds is small, 12 to 15 pounds is medium. 15 to 22 pounds is large.
Regardless it may just be her genetics.
What breed is she?
I doubt the eggs are fertile of the gander is only two months old. Her behavior isn’t unusual if she’s a small breed, it’s surprising that she’s fertile at such a young age but not unheard of if she’s a small breed.
Medium breeds only begin laying after a year.
Large breeds...
Can you post pictures of the spot in question?
I don’t have any advice on that stuff but sometimes goslings chew on each other so that may be a possible source of missing feathers.
She’s stopped bleeding which is great. She’ll probably be stuffy for a few days. Just make sure she has clean water to wash her nares and that she takes it easy.
I don’t have sebbies so I can’t really say if that’s the cause of the wavy feathers.
What I was referring to are these. Stress bars.
Stress bars represent a brief halt in the feather shaft growth where there either wasn’t enough nutrients for proper feather development or there was some...
Is the duck feed 20% protein? Also feed that’s over four months old starts to lose nutritional potency so if the feed’s old that may be an issue.
There isn’t a clear way to tell what’s lacking until symptoms worsen, low protein while feathers are developing is a common cause but it can be from...
What feed are they on?
I can definitely see stress bars so a nutritional deficiency is highly likely. Gosling’s first feathers are usually funky though anyway because they have so much change going on in their little bodies but the stress bars are a common sign of a deficiency.
So far he hasn’t been accepted by the older drakes or hens but his mother adores him so maybe he is picking up on her behavior.
Her behavior is also unusual because in the past she didn’t like ducklings, she would brood but once the babies hatched she regarded them as some sort of monsters that...