Gaggle of Chinese Ostracizing a Roman Tufted - Help!

Oh, I'd be awesome if he is indeed a gander and gets along with Pom and Juhy when she's all better. I am so relieved that the liquid poo can be normal - it is clear like water. Her crop area doesn't feel bloated at all now. She looks lighter than before. It'd would be devastating for her to have come this far and for me to miss something critical in helping her. Love the idea of silver - is it colloidal silver? I've seen it online, read pros and cons - http://www.thesilveredge.com/ - some kind of electrically generated thing - not sure if that makes any difference. Do you have experience with a good brand? I'd rather not try something totally new. My mom talks softly to Juhy in a soothing voice and sometimes hums and Juhy relaxes and falls asleep. With me it's like 'ok, kiddo time for your meds, be a good girl' then move onto the next chore. She avoids me like the plague. I'll live with that since I'm sure she knows I love her. I'll have to get working on a separate area for the two roos fast. They are so adorable - just learning to vocalize and so gentle. This is the first time I've been this close to baby chickens. It's a wonderful experience. You are so right - for things to fall into place so fast is a heaven sent and Praise God, indeed.
Let me know how it goes today with introductions. The last silver I bought is from Healthy Habits I would love to make my own but never have thanks for the link though, you know there was a time when folks used Silver as an antibiotic and ess.oils as med for healing plus edible herbs, we've gotten so far away from the natural, I really like the natural much better. I think it would be safe to use the silver in your mister or humidifier even putting a small amount in her drinking dunking water.I've read on BYC of others using silver on their birds. might go to the search at top of page and see if anything comes up. Like with anything use in moderation. Okay so do you think you have a Production Toulouse? need a pic. and possibly we can tell by looking at him, I have a goose and gander in Pro Toulouse. Boy now with breeding season getting started you can tell the gander out of a crowd of 100 lol. I have used silver in my dogs drinking water usually 1X a month. Baby chickens are so much fun i love it when mama is with them showing them the ropes. Who's beating up on them an adult roo? or the hens.
 
Here are pics of the Toulouse - up close shots, with Pom and the rest of them.
It was timid at first, not coming out or eating. I took Juhy there and the Toulouse preened her feathers.
Then I took Pom there and let them hang out. Juhy was cold so I brought her inside the house.
Meantime Pom broke through the gate and Pom and Toulouse have joined the Chinese.
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No objections from the gang toward Toulouse. Could it be a goose?

From where the Toulouse came from there were 3 that looked the same like this one with stout necks and 1 skinnier with a thin, long neck that was leading.
I can't tell goose from gander and neither could the people who has them! So it was a guessing game.
We get to bring it back if things don't work out.




















 
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Let me know how it goes today with introductions. The last silver I bought is from Healthy Habits I would love to make my own but never have thanks for the link though, you know there was a time when folks used Silver as an antibiotic and ess.oils as med for healing plus edible herbs, we've gotten so far away from the natural, I really like the natural much better. I think it would be safe to use the silver in your mister or humidifier even putting a small amount in her drinking dunking water.I've read on BYC of others using silver on their birds. might go to the search at top of page and see if anything comes up. Like with anything use in moderation. Okay so do you think you have a Production Toulouse? need a pic. and possibly we can tell by looking at him, I have a goose and gander in Pro Toulouse. Boy now with breeding season getting started you can tell the gander out of a crowd of 100 lol. I have used silver in my dogs drinking water usually 1X a month. Baby chickens are so much fun i love it when mama is with them showing them the ropes. Who's beating up on them an adult roo? or the hens.

Will have to make silver part of their regimen. I think Frankincense in water can help, also.

I have no clue what kind of bird it is - but it is very smart and gentle. If it's not a gander, I'll hate to see it go. The way it walks is magical. Love how it figured out everything around it so fast.

Baby Bantam Boots roos was being beat up by adult Polish roo. Worked on putting them in an area to themselves this morning - temporary until I can work out a decent coop and run. The poor babies were so intimidated - they were all huddled up by themselves and stopped calling. Back to normal with their own space!
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Will have to make silver part of their regimen. I think Frankincense in water can help, also. One of the online sites mentioned Black Cumin seeds or oil - have to find the link again.

I have no clue what kind of bird it is - but it is very smart and gentle. If it's not a gander, I'll hate to see it go. The way it walks is magical. Love how it figured out everything around it so fast.

Baby Bantam Boots roos was being beat up by adult Polish roo. Worked on putting them in an area to themselves this morning - temporary until I can work out a decent coop and run. The poor babies were so intimidated - they were all huddled up by themselves and stopped calling. Back to normal with their own space!
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You mean the Chinese gander didn't mind him being there? I don't know but I sent this to servpolice the neck is thick like a gander but that pouch hanging make me think goose, how old is it suppose to be?
Adult roos can be so hateful and even kill young roos I'm glad you were able to give them their own space. Your new goose is a production Toulouse. Now I'll have to look up medicinal proprities of frankincense I actually have some too.
 
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You mean the Chinese gander didn't mind him being there? I don't know but I sent this to servpolice the neck is thick like a gander but that pouch hanging make me think goose, how old is it suppose to be?
Adult roos can be so hateful and even kill young roos I'm glad you were able to give them their own space. Your new goose is a production Toulouse. Now I'll have to look up medicinal proprities of frankincense I actually have some too.

The keeper wasn't too sure - he said a couple of years.
OK, correction to my earlier observation - initially they didn't mind the Toulouse, but at the end of the day they chased him off.
I heard commotion and found it roaming on its own outside the fenced area. I think it flew out after being chased by the others.
So, he's in the house now and getting along with Juhy really well! He's acting bashful around her. The Toulouse (Tula) is so tame and intelligent!
 
The keeper wasn't too sure - he said a couple of years.
OK, correction to my earlier observation - initially they didn't mind the Toulouse, but at the end of the day they chased him off.
I heard commotion and found it roaming on its own outside the fenced area. I think it flew out after being chased by the others.
So, he's in the house now and getting along with Juhy really well! He's acting bashful around her. The Toulouse (Tula) is so tame and intelligent!
They really are intelligent birds. Okay so now we have 2 geese in the house and he's bashful that should change soon if he is truly a gander, and being in a new place can cause this too. I figured the Chinese would sooner or later let the new guy know he wasn't welcomed but that doesn't necessarily mean Tula is a gander just means he is the new kid on the block so to speak. If you can get more pics like front including whole body the pouch is what is throwing me off even though ganders have them they don't hang to the ground like the females does. So more pics please. I hope you got a gander.
 
They really are intelligent birds. Okay so now we have 2 geese in the house and he's bashful that should change soon if he is truly a gander, and being in a new place can cause this too. I figured the Chinese would sooner or later let the new guy know he wasn't welcomed but that doesn't necessarily mean Tula is a gander just means he is the new kid on the block so to speak. If you can get more pics like front including whole body the pouch is what is throwing me off even though ganders have them they don't hang to the ground like the females does. So more pics please. I hope you got a gander.

Your birds are so beautiful! What is production Toulouse? Juhy and Tula were getting along inside the house and both wanted to go outside. So we let them go out to enjoy the sunshine and fresh air. But, alas Tula no longer wanted to be around Juhy. He pines to be with the bigger group - even though he got attacked by all of them last evening. He's acting exactly like Pom. Strange behavior!

Here are some closeup shots of Tula. Uploaded large images for better view - hope it won't upset the BYC mods.
(They can be deleted once you or serv get a better idea if this is a gander or not.) Thanks!























 
I want to say Gander but I sure wish serv would come on I'm going to ask iain Utah to take a look too she has some Pro Toulouse also and she was the one who picked my gosling as a gander way back when others were saying female. so hold tight.
Does your mom like Tula? he is gorgeous by the way, don't understand why he would want to join the other group though unless it was just there were more of them.
A couple of those pics really makes me think gander with his head held up but boy can they fool ya.
Thank you for the compliment of my babies
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okay Production Toulouse http://www.livestockconservancy.org/index.php/heritage/internal/toulouse
 
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I want to say Gander but I sure wish serv would come on I'm going to ask iain Utah to take a look too she has some Pro Toulouse also and she was the one who picked my gosling as a gander way back when others were saying female. so hold tight.
Does your mom like Tula? he is gorgeous by the way, don't understand why he would want to join the other group though unless it was just there were more of them.
A couple of those pics really makes me think gander with his head held up but boy can they fool ya.
Thank you for the compliment of my babies
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okay Production Toulouse http://www.livestockconservancy.org/index.php/heritage/internal/toulouse


Shall wait with bated breath for the verdict. I have till Saturday to let them know if Tula stays or needs to go back. Wonder if that is enough time for him to acclimate to his new place. My mom is on the fence about him. She's thinking of adding a few ducks to join the geese. Appreciate the link on Toulouse info.
 
Shall wait with bated breath for the verdict. I have till Saturday to let them know if Tula stays or needs to go back. Wonder if that is enough time for him to acclimate to his new place. My mom is on the fence about him. She's thinking of adding a few ducks to join the geese. Appreciate the link on Toulouse info.
They probably won't like ducks. mine tolerate them from a distance and never want them close. At one time my gander when he thought he was a giant Muscovy[before I had the other geese] loved ducklings and actually took better care of them than their mothers. But now the ducks have to keep their distance from the thugs. Bullies[geese]lol so keeping Tula or getting another gander would be best. What is it about Tula your mom isn't sure of? I sent Iain Utah a PM so hopefully she'll check in tonight or tomorrow. fingers crossed. I'd say he will need more than a few days to feel completely at home.
 

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