Blood on gosling's head.

She is doing good with her one chick, and I don't really want to split them up because the one she has is doing fine.
 
Okay, the gosling has survived the night.
I'm glad your Gosling survived the night. Is it alert and able to eat/drink on it's own?
In the photo, it may be a shadow or the way that the fluff is laying, but is there a hole in the head too?
I would continue to keep your ointment or Vetericyn on the wound, hopefully she will heal up fine.
Keep us posted.
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I'm glad your Gosling survived the night. Is it alert and able to eat/drink on it's own?
In the photo, it may be a shadow or the way that the fluff is laying, but is there a hole in the head too?
I would continue to keep your ointment or Vetericyn on the wound, hopefully she will heal up fine.
Keep us posted.
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It doesn't seem to be a hole, the bleeding has stoped and she went for a little swim with another gosling. She has been following me around when she can!
We put some blue kote on the wound.
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It doesn't seem to be a hole, the bleeding has stoped and she went for a little swim with another gosling. She has been following me around when she can!
We put some blue kote on the wound.
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Sounds like she's doing good!:)

It was probably a shadow or matted fluff that I was seeing,
 
We've named him Garlic, and his sister/brother Honey. They're Embden geese, so I think we can guess the gender soon.
 

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