I would agree with the coccidiosis suggestion - symptoms and timing fits. Starter crumb often ( but not always ) contains a coccidiostatic ingredient and that is the other clue here - they have started to become unwell when the protective effects of the starter crumb has worn off. You can buy a...
I have one very similar- I am wondering if it has a dislocated hip joint either congenital or from trauma ( eg trodden on by mother goose) I don’t have any answers though. I have a vet appointment but not until Monday morning, and have removed the gosling to a brooder.
Getting stronger every day. She is now able to fight off my attentions, and is wandering about the garden, grazing. Thankyou to everyone who responded to my thread
Don’t worry, I realised what you meant. She is slowly showing signs of improvement. She pushes herself to her feet using her neck and beak almost like a walking stick. When having her daily session in our large sink, she is able to stand with the support of the water. Made her a kind of oatmeal...
Thankyou , I am in the UK, but have made a solution of crushed calcium tablets and am giving her some each day. When I went to get her today she was 4 or 5 yards from her shelter, so must have moved a bit, although still made no move to get away from me. She seems better in some ways- her...
A female Brecon Buff goose hatched last year, started to stay in the hut a few days ago. At first we thought she was nesting, but realised after 48 hours or so that all was not well- her plumage was very dirty. I carried her to the pond, and she swam about for a while, and got to the bank but no...
Your coop looks palatial - you are obviously very caring. Your girls will settle in a short length of time and reward you with eggs as days start to lengthen. A year to lay is a ridiculously long time. Best wishes from the UK.