Another website,
AIR SAC RUPTURE
www.centerforavianrehab.org
Birds have a series of air sacs located internally. These are in the neck area (cervical air sacs), the chest (thoracic air sacs) and in the belly (abdominal air sacs). These areas are part of a birds breathing system and...
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Ooh! Another good idea! But I'd be really careful about poping him. I just learned something new! Geese have inflexible lungs, and use their air sacs to move air around--they have no diaphragm! It may be that one of his air sacs have ruptured.
All the website I've looked up about...
That's really....strange. Honestly, I have no idea what to do, other than poke a hole in him and let him deflate.
From a medical perspective, if he has air bubbles IN his flesh, then it would be a bacterial infection--but this is basically gangrene--can you take a picture of him...