Mowglimommychick
Songster
- May 9, 2018
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Today I was heartbroken to find my Sebastopol male goose (gander) dead in my yard. He was only about a year old. The only clues I have are:
1) he was found near a hole in the fence
2) there was no sign of trauma or injury except a tuft of feathers plucked out at his tail and a few feathers sprinkled around - no blood
3) Our Muscovy drake was seen near where he was found but we don't know if he was just checking out the body or what
My 2 theories are
1) Maybe a fox or something tried to grab him to try to pull him in the hole. There were no feathers in the hole or on the other side of the fence. Just where we found him in our yard. The butt feather patch missing would not have killed him, but possibly his neck was broken and I couldn't tell.
2) Same scenario except he died of fright literally
3) The Muscovy drake killed him - again would have to be something like a broken neck
Is it possibly my muscovy drake killed him over the females? I knew the drakes and ganders can fight, but I never thought it was a to the death thing. If this was my Muscovy, he gets kicked out of the flock for killing my most loved and expensive bird - but if he isn't responsible then I don't want to wrongly accuse him.
What do y'all think?
1) he was found near a hole in the fence
2) there was no sign of trauma or injury except a tuft of feathers plucked out at his tail and a few feathers sprinkled around - no blood
3) Our Muscovy drake was seen near where he was found but we don't know if he was just checking out the body or what
My 2 theories are
1) Maybe a fox or something tried to grab him to try to pull him in the hole. There were no feathers in the hole or on the other side of the fence. Just where we found him in our yard. The butt feather patch missing would not have killed him, but possibly his neck was broken and I couldn't tell.
2) Same scenario except he died of fright literally
3) The Muscovy drake killed him - again would have to be something like a broken neck
Is it possibly my muscovy drake killed him over the females? I knew the drakes and ganders can fight, but I never thought it was a to the death thing. If this was my Muscovy, he gets kicked out of the flock for killing my most loved and expensive bird - but if he isn't responsible then I don't want to wrongly accuse him.
What do y'all think?