OK, long story, so please bear with me.
About 2 months ago, I ordered a pair of Holderread's top show quality goslings. As many of you know, they have a minimum order, so to make the minimum order, I ordered 4 of the "bargain gosling assortment" with the plan that I would just find homes for those guys. Well, one of them turned out to be blind. Completely blind, partially blind, I'm not sure, but definitely has trouble seeing. I couldn't let him go for fear that someone else would not watch out for him the way he should be watched out for, so for the last 2 months he lived here, with his 2 "flock mates" my Lavender Ice pair. BTW, I say "he" but "he" is not sexed, so I don't know the sex of this blind bargain gosling.... Anyway, he thrived, I made sure his food/water was always in the same place, he seemed happy (although he did like to pluck at the other two), loved grass, loved treats, you get the idea...
Well, my problem was this... They stay in a "goose house" at night, and are herded into a "goose tractor" during the day. This was an issue, as the blind one could not see and so he had to be physically picked up and moved about to wherever you wanted him to go. When moving the tractor it took forever because you had to move it so slow so as not to run him over. (The tractor is moved 5-6 times a day). I have also 6 dogs (house dogs), 2 cats, canaries, a couple of parrots, and chickens, AND a 4 month old human baby! The time I was spending on this one blind goose was driving me batty and there were days that I just could not for the love of me go outside and "deal" with him. So.... I thought it might be time to find him a home that has more time to devote to him, and off he went to live in an amazing home, with paddocks, and grass, and kiddie pools galore, and an added bonus was a flock of Indian Runners for him to pal around with. I thought it couldn't get better than that...
Well... He apparently isn't eating. She told me today she put him in the backyard where grass is plentiful and he just laid down (not like him) and they have to physically put him in his kiddie pool (not like him). Also she said his eyes are watery (not sure what that means, but they weren't watery here so I asked her what kind of bedding she uses and I'm still waiting for a reply)... I am so worried about him... I think he may be depressed because he can't find his "flock" that he grew up with, and probably got a little help from.... Does anyone have an opinion on this?
So, I'm going to tell her that if he doesn't show improvement that I would like to have him back, but here is my concern, will my other two accept him back??? He's been gone since Tuesday, not very long, but will they accept him back? Please help. I won't be settled until he is back here honestly, but I am so worried that my other two just won't be having it at all...

Well, my problem was this... They stay in a "goose house" at night, and are herded into a "goose tractor" during the day. This was an issue, as the blind one could not see and so he had to be physically picked up and moved about to wherever you wanted him to go. When moving the tractor it took forever because you had to move it so slow so as not to run him over. (The tractor is moved 5-6 times a day). I have also 6 dogs (house dogs), 2 cats, canaries, a couple of parrots, and chickens, AND a 4 month old human baby! The time I was spending on this one blind goose was driving me batty and there were days that I just could not for the love of me go outside and "deal" with him. So.... I thought it might be time to find him a home that has more time to devote to him, and off he went to live in an amazing home, with paddocks, and grass, and kiddie pools galore, and an added bonus was a flock of Indian Runners for him to pal around with. I thought it couldn't get better than that...
Well... He apparently isn't eating. She told me today she put him in the backyard where grass is plentiful and he just laid down (not like him) and they have to physically put him in his kiddie pool (not like him). Also she said his eyes are watery (not sure what that means, but they weren't watery here so I asked her what kind of bedding she uses and I'm still waiting for a reply)... I am so worried about him... I think he may be depressed because he can't find his "flock" that he grew up with, and probably got a little help from.... Does anyone have an opinion on this?
So, I'm going to tell her that if he doesn't show improvement that I would like to have him back, but here is my concern, will my other two accept him back??? He's been gone since Tuesday, not very long, but will they accept him back? Please help. I won't be settled until he is back here honestly, but I am so worried that my other two just won't be having it at all...