- Mar 11, 2015
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Hi everyone!
My 5-yr-old Sebastopol gander started acting sick yesterday. All he wanted to do was stand in front of his water bucket and drink. As far as I know, he didn't eat anything yesterday. (He's been pooping only water.) He could walk, but was pretty unsteady. Got into (and out of) the pool by himself, but just floated -- no splashing or preening. I checked him over, but didn't see any other symptoms except that the webbing on his feet looked a little "purple" to me and he seemed to have a few spots of discoloration on the skin of his beak. (Sorry for no photos.) Those didn't concern me too much, because I've noticed little discolorations on his beak at other times.
Today, he was acting pretty much the same, but then while he was in the pool, he started coughing and shaking his head and he coughed up some solid bits of creamy-white phlem -- yuck!
I'm taking him to the vet today, but I was curious what others on here might have to say. I'd love some help diagnosing!! The vet doesn't usually see birds, but I'm hoping they might give me some antibiotic...? I've put garlic and pureed dandelion greens in his water (and some turmeric and cinnamon onn the off chance it might help).
He got out of the pool by himself today, but was laying down next to it. I picked him up and carried him onto the "porch" of the shed that my geese have (it's wire-enclosed), and he never even tried to bite me or anything. (His ladies are nesting, so this is VERY unusual for him!)
THANKS!
My 5-yr-old Sebastopol gander started acting sick yesterday. All he wanted to do was stand in front of his water bucket and drink. As far as I know, he didn't eat anything yesterday. (He's been pooping only water.) He could walk, but was pretty unsteady. Got into (and out of) the pool by himself, but just floated -- no splashing or preening. I checked him over, but didn't see any other symptoms except that the webbing on his feet looked a little "purple" to me and he seemed to have a few spots of discoloration on the skin of his beak. (Sorry for no photos.) Those didn't concern me too much, because I've noticed little discolorations on his beak at other times.
Today, he was acting pretty much the same, but then while he was in the pool, he started coughing and shaking his head and he coughed up some solid bits of creamy-white phlem -- yuck!
I'm taking him to the vet today, but I was curious what others on here might have to say. I'd love some help diagnosing!! The vet doesn't usually see birds, but I'm hoping they might give me some antibiotic...? I've put garlic and pureed dandelion greens in his water (and some turmeric and cinnamon onn the off chance it might help).
He got out of the pool by himself today, but was laying down next to it. I picked him up and carried him onto the "porch" of the shed that my geese have (it's wire-enclosed), and he never even tried to bite me or anything. (His ladies are nesting, so this is VERY unusual for him!)
THANKS!