Yes daily. But he needs nourishment too so tube feeding is going to be needed to save him. Vet can show you how and also should have equipment for it. :fl
I can tell ya young geese will put anything in their mouth so he could have def picked up rope string no telling. If you’d had blood drawn you could at least rule out infection. Did you discuss tube feeding? He can’t live long eating just a small amount of kale. Xrays May have showed if...
Thanks @aart I was on my way to get that.
Also start the Rooster booster right away. It sure can't hurt.
When I rec the liquid B complex its because we have seen so many on here come back and say how much it helped their ducklings. [waterfowl] Possibly reg B complex [human] would work as well...
B12 is okay but he needs the whole B complex. At least B12 may perk up his appetite.
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Final Thoughts on Vitamin B12 Benefits Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble nutrient in the vitamin B complex that the body needs in small amounts to function properly. Vitamin B12 benefits your energy...
Green poop can be from not eating. I’d try a flush in case he has gotten into a toxin but be very careful forcing any thing down into his mouth if he aspirates into his lungs he could end up with pneumonia.
Do you have TSC ? Best we’ve had work fast an best is Durvet liquid b complex. It maybe In the cattle dept an will say injectable but we give it orally 2 ml over a treat just enough he’ll eat it all an get full dose. If niacin deficiency you should see Improvement in at least a week. Purina...
I am sorry your poor gander is having problems. Can you give us info on what you feed and did you supplement any niacin when your gander was a youngster? Under a year old? how many months?