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  1. Miss Lydia

    Poor Charlie and Dolores

    That is the way it is alot of places. Or any animal, we use to have a lot of dogs cats and puppies dumped on our road because it's rural and dead end I guess I have no idea. But in the last few years it has gotten better. Someone dumped a Naked neck rooster at our church once and after trying my...
  2. Miss Lydia

    Poor Charlie and Dolores

    Could possibly been a stroke, sounds like some sort of neurological problem Is there any possibility you could take her to a vet and let them give you some ideas of what it could be. I know that is not always feasible or if you would even have a vet that would look at her?There aren't any vets...
  3. Miss Lydia

    Poor Charlie and Dolores

    @CatieJ I hope you don't have to make that decision and she begins to show improvement. Great news on Charlie You have looked very carefully over both her legs for any wounds or infection No swelling or redness or heat any one place? I know you probably have but have to ask.
  4. Miss Lydia

    Poor Charlie and Dolores

    I didn't realize you were in the UK. Well so far I've never had either of my geese in the bath tub but I can imagine what the bath room would look like after just watching them bathe in their out door pools. lol
  5. Miss Lydia

    Poor Charlie and Dolores

    I was going to ask you if you let them swim or can let them swim this time of year. That is such good exercise for them. All you named are very good greens. Good to here the ganders legs are straight and strong too Maybe now that Charlie is up walking some it will encourage Delores to try harder.
  6. Miss Lydia

    Poor Charlie and Dolores

    How do his legs look not bowed or anything I hope? I'd keep giving them Shredded romaine lettuce too along with vitamin. I am so happy to hear he is up and walking.
  7. Miss Lydia

    Poor Charlie and Dolores

    improvement is improvement no matter how slow. Hope it keeps going for both of them.
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