The Dim Side
Songster
- Mar 16, 2021
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Hi, all, I posted in the emergency forum the other day but didn't get any takers. So I'm trying here since this issue has returned.
On Tuesday morning, my one goose (who we call a she, but we don't know for sure) wasn't very reactive/energetic to me when the two of them always come greet us whenever we're around. I think she was just sitting in the pool and didn't react to me though she saw me. She was quiet and not eating, so I knew something was wrong. We found a vet 2.5 hours away and took both geese there. They couldn't find anything wrong with her, and by that time, her energy had started coming back. She was more reactive, though they were both tired from the ride. They did blood work, fecal test, CBC test (I think it was called), and gave her fluids since she hadn't eaten. They didn't prescribe or advise anything since they didn't know what was wrong at the time. And later on, all the tests came back normal. The only thing we didn't do (which I regret) was get an X-ray. But we took them home, and her energy had been coming back, though still not at 100%. She wasn't eating grass or her feed at all, but she would eat chopped carrots and apples and such for treats. Slowly, she started eating the grass and the feed again and has been better until this afternoon.
This morning, she still seemed to be recovering, active and chatty and eating some grass and feed and pooping. Her poop has been much smaller than usual, and I haven't been sure if it's from lack of eating or if something is partially blocked up in her. But we left for a couple hours, and when we came back, she was doing the same thing she did on Tuesday. Not very responsive, lethargic, just wants to sleep, not eating (or drinking much now), and she's also limping inexplicably on her left leg. I couldn't see anything outwardly wrong with her leg or foot though.
I'm not sure if it's just a coincidence or not, but occasionally she rubs (with her bill) down at her paunch, which is on the left side where the limping foot is. She used to have two tighter paunches that were symmetrical, but now I think I only see the one on the left that's hanging down more. I know they change as they get older, so I'm not sure at what point it started changing or if it has anything to do with what's bothering her. But I wanted to note it just in case.
The vet we took her to isn't open over the weekend, and the exotics vet isn't even back till Tuesday. There's an emergency vet 2 hours away, but they don't have an exotics vet in either, but the ER vets are trained to stabilize most animals. So I don't know if it's worth taking her out there, except for maybe the limping.
Any ideas on what the problem is or at least what I can do to try and help her? Or advice on whether I should take her to an ER vet or not? Thanks in advance!
On Tuesday morning, my one goose (who we call a she, but we don't know for sure) wasn't very reactive/energetic to me when the two of them always come greet us whenever we're around. I think she was just sitting in the pool and didn't react to me though she saw me. She was quiet and not eating, so I knew something was wrong. We found a vet 2.5 hours away and took both geese there. They couldn't find anything wrong with her, and by that time, her energy had started coming back. She was more reactive, though they were both tired from the ride. They did blood work, fecal test, CBC test (I think it was called), and gave her fluids since she hadn't eaten. They didn't prescribe or advise anything since they didn't know what was wrong at the time. And later on, all the tests came back normal. The only thing we didn't do (which I regret) was get an X-ray. But we took them home, and her energy had been coming back, though still not at 100%. She wasn't eating grass or her feed at all, but she would eat chopped carrots and apples and such for treats. Slowly, she started eating the grass and the feed again and has been better until this afternoon.
This morning, she still seemed to be recovering, active and chatty and eating some grass and feed and pooping. Her poop has been much smaller than usual, and I haven't been sure if it's from lack of eating or if something is partially blocked up in her. But we left for a couple hours, and when we came back, she was doing the same thing she did on Tuesday. Not very responsive, lethargic, just wants to sleep, not eating (or drinking much now), and she's also limping inexplicably on her left leg. I couldn't see anything outwardly wrong with her leg or foot though.
I'm not sure if it's just a coincidence or not, but occasionally she rubs (with her bill) down at her paunch, which is on the left side where the limping foot is. She used to have two tighter paunches that were symmetrical, but now I think I only see the one on the left that's hanging down more. I know they change as they get older, so I'm not sure at what point it started changing or if it has anything to do with what's bothering her. But I wanted to note it just in case.
The vet we took her to isn't open over the weekend, and the exotics vet isn't even back till Tuesday. There's an emergency vet 2 hours away, but they don't have an exotics vet in either, but the ER vets are trained to stabilize most animals. So I don't know if it's worth taking her out there, except for maybe the limping.
Any ideas on what the problem is or at least what I can do to try and help her? Or advice on whether I should take her to an ER vet or not? Thanks in advance!