I swear auto correct drives me crazy.
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Sure did.Did you find the thread that I tagged you in?
Thanks to you and Ken. I was not sure if it needed a cup for a while. They never answered on the yoke. Since I give mostly second hand advice I am not sure sometimes.Sure did.
Your geese remind me of my goatsI only have just over an acre. My geese are both boys and super sweet. Though Lollipop has a weird obsession with shoes that gets him worked up now and then...
They're great flock guardians too
Bet you can't tell I love my geese lol

Try Nutridrench... Seems to be the general suggestion for weak birds.I have this baby chick my daughter rescued as it was hatching yesterday. I put it half-hatched in the brooder with my other chick (who's still tiny.) and it hasn't been able to walk, since it hatched. It's legs and wings are fine, but it cannot hold up it's head. It will eat/drink if you hold it near the food dish. So it's got a strong will to live, it just acts like something is wrong with it's neck. It can move it's head, just not hold it up?
any suggestions? Or just leave it and see if it recovers?
I'm working hard to cover my expenses from the trip that were extra. Getting everything done around the Barnyard in preparation for winter. Trying to figure out who fits in what pen and getting breeding season done plus looking at the water and electric situation for water heaters. I am also trying to decide how many chickens to get rid of to bring me down to a manageable number what is that anyway? I think for me it's 20 Birds because I can get that in one big coop then I can use the others for breeding and grow out when it is not winter thus I only have to deal with one coop in the winter time. But it may still be two.Everything and nothing lol. School is back in full swing and kids activities are piling up. Daughter has dance twice a week after school, an hour of homework every night, and girl scouts will be starting up next week. Amongst all that, gotta fit in 80 minutes of flute practice every week. My son has less going on so far but he does an after school program twice a week and just made it in county chorus. He also has to squeeze in 80 minutes of clarinet each week and is trying out for county band too lol. I've been trying to reduce my flock to a manageable size, processing extra roos and trying to sell some older hens. I've also been job hunting since our credit card is out of control from our Oregon trip. So yeah, a lot going on, but not a whole lot of new stuff lol
What about you?
Try Nutridrench... Seems to be the general suggestion for weak birds.