amynw
Songster
- Apr 25, 2020
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We have a tarp covering our wood rack and about half way up (around 3 1/2 feet) there is a hole and it is frayed. The only spot on the whole tarp. My geese could never reach this spot until the latest snow. Now they can. I was washing dishes and looking out the kitchen window to one of my geese with their neck stretched all the way up to pull at the frayed area. I ran out the back door and hes looking at me with the piece of string hanging out of his mouth. It looked to be 2 pieces wide of the tarp material at the frayed spot, maybe 3 or 4 inches long. I tried making my way over to him, with it hanging out of his mouth, and he swallowed it right there in front of me and made his happy noises and head bobs that he makes whenever he sees me. Cant say I was as happy to see him at the moment. Should I start giving him coconut oil? Should I just wait and see? There are no vets in the area that will deal with geese or ducks or anything of the sort. I feel like I was at a standoff with a toddler with something in their mouth just saying "NO" and then it happened. Any advice is appreciated. I've never seen him eat at it or even bother with it the last 4 days since this snow and never paid any attention to it. I cant say confidently that he hasn't eaten at it since the snow has given him more height to reach it, but his poops have been normal along with his eating. I'd like to think today was his first time doing so. Not sure where to go from here. He will be a year old in April. I took a shovel and shoveled the snow down to the ground at that area so he no longer has deep snow giving him his height advantage.