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I am sooo happy to say they are responding well to the new treatment.
I wasn't sure if my head honcho gander, Napoleon was going to survive the night. He was so weak yesterday that he was stumbling all over and could hardly stand... couldn't hold his wings up; they were droopy. I went out several times to bring warm medicated water and food. I found him "lost" and confused in the middle of the night, covered in snow. So I carried him back to the "goose garage" to be with the others. And in the morning after just a day of the medicated water and being separated from the suspicious pond he is up and walking, holding his wings up, not 100% but MUCH better. And the others look better, too. Like I said, not all the way. I need to continue this but I am not worried about them dropping dead. I feel semi-relieved. After further research I decided I will worm them but I will wait a couple months. There is a wormer called flubenvet available in the UK that I read a lot of good things about with geese. They CAN get worms.
I don't know exactly what is making them sick but I am seriously suspecting a bad bacteria in the pond. Its covered until we will be able to drain, clean and refill it.
I wasn't sure if my head honcho gander, Napoleon was going to survive the night. He was so weak yesterday that he was stumbling all over and could hardly stand... couldn't hold his wings up; they were droopy. I went out several times to bring warm medicated water and food. I found him "lost" and confused in the middle of the night, covered in snow. So I carried him back to the "goose garage" to be with the others. And in the morning after just a day of the medicated water and being separated from the suspicious pond he is up and walking, holding his wings up, not 100% but MUCH better. And the others look better, too. Like I said, not all the way. I need to continue this but I am not worried about them dropping dead. I feel semi-relieved. After further research I decided I will worm them but I will wait a couple months. There is a wormer called flubenvet available in the UK that I read a lot of good things about with geese. They CAN get worms.
I don't know exactly what is making them sick but I am seriously suspecting a bad bacteria in the pond. Its covered until we will be able to drain, clean and refill it.