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TheCookyChickenLady
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That doesn’t seem like the feed caused it. 15% is quite low more so for domestic goslings I think(I am not as gosling expert though especially on wild/ornamental breeds). I am not sure about % for wild ones though. Maybe it’s genetic? I have heard that some people think that. I haven’t heard that about wild ones though so I am not sure if it is possible. Some people also say it can be due to lack of proper exercise, do they have ample room to run around in? Have you been binding it in some way to fix it though? Best of wishes!I'm dealing with a wild egyptian goose duckling that has angel wing. Beacuse it was a very late nest, close to migration time, I've been feeding them water fowl pellets that have 15% protein. Could I have contributed to it's angel wing? It's 8 siblings are fine so it might also have been caused by an accident but it would be good to know the correct percentage. Thanks
@Isaac 0 probably has some great info though!