female gosling pulling out the feathers of a male.

bree18

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Is that normal. She is making him bleed and no idea why. I have seperated for the night. How do I get her to stop? They are only a few old.
 
This happened to my male mallard last year... I looked online and it said that sometimes the male will sacrifice feathers to make a nest for the female:)
 
Even if they are inside and she is picking them off them and they are just getting thier feathers?
 
How old are your goslings? Are you feeding them greens? Chopped lettuce, grass, dandalions etc. seem to help with feather pulling. there is a bitter apple spray that they don't like the taste of. Hope some of this helps.
 
They are a little over three weeks old. I haven't been giving them greens. I will try that. And can I get that spray at a farm supply store? Thank you it does help hopefully it'll work.
 
My American goslings starting picking at my Sebbies when their feathers started coming in. I think they were bored in their brooder. I moved them to a kennel outside on the grass and that put an immediate stop to the feather picking.

I was giving them greens while they were inside, so I think the solution was more from the added space to roam and the constant supply of other things to pick st.
 
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How old are your goslings? Are you feeding them greens? Chopped lettuce, grass, dandalions etc. seem to help with feather pulling. there is a bitter apple spray that they don't like the taste of. Hope some of this helps.
I don't know if you can buy bitter apple ate farm stores but most pet stores carry it. It's also used on dogs to keep them from chewing on themselves. or furniture.
 

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