I heard of a goose that had a condition similar to scoliosis, and it caused issues when trying to hold his head up or move in certain ways, though vitamin e deficiency can really do similar things in appearance, making it difficult to move their head or neck in certain ways, as can encephalitis...
The poly-vi-sol won’t hurt, pedialite also, anything you can get. I like the vitamin packs because they’re concentrated but anything that has vitamins is good.
Poultry nutridrench, rooster booster poultry cell, or these if you can find them or something similar
https://www.jefferspet.com/vitamin-electrolytes-plus-4-oz-pkg/p
https://www.jefferspet.com/avian-super-pack-100g/p
https://www.jefferspet.com/prairie-pride-vitamins-and-electrolytes-8-oz/p...
Another possibility is straddle leg, which can be caused by nutrient deficiencies or getting too cold when incubating. This is how to treat spraddle leg https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/how-to-fix-spraddle-leg.63075/
Yeah you’re right, that can be caused by vitamin e deficiency too, I can’t tell if his tendons are slipped, I’m thinking he has a vitamin deficiency, E being a strong possibility, but if he’s deficient in one thing it’s possible he’s deficient in others so I’d try to get a liquid multivitamin as...
I can’t tell if the gosling has splayed legs but this looks like a nutrient or neurological condition, vitamin e/selenium deficiency can do this, I’ve heard calcium deficiency can do this too.
Try gettin a b mix, niacin deficiency is a worry, but a deficiency in the other bs can cause issues. Also maybe get him a multi vitamin supplement with A and E too, something like rooster booster poultrycell and an eye dropper or syringe, because I doubt he’ll like the taste.
Could you post a...