Two nights ago our goose was attacked. I treated her wounds (one on the front right of her chest, one under her wing, and one on her back near her neck). Yesterday she rested -- would not eat more than a few meal worms. She is drinking. This morning she seemed more energetic. I took her outside to evaluate her mobility. She can walk, but I noticed a huge bulge on her chest. It felt like a balloon -- we got advice that it was a ruptured air sack. I bled it with a syringe. I think I got most of the air, but probably not all. She's stopped honking (she may try, but isn't able to get sound out).
She still has a bit of a ball, and not we're realizing that she is holding her neck way far back. We spoke on the phone to a regular vet on the phone, and they said likely damaged muscle flexors. They said she needed surgery to suture the muscles back together. I can't afford that. She's a farm animal.
Can I get a second opinion? Any chance she'll heal or does she need to be culled?
Here is a link to a video: https://photos.app.goo.gl/P6osNAJhZcc4eTPg7
And pics. The pic in which she is sitting in the black box was after using the syringe to get air out.
She still has a bit of a ball, and not we're realizing that she is holding her neck way far back. We spoke on the phone to a regular vet on the phone, and they said likely damaged muscle flexors. They said she needed surgery to suture the muscles back together. I can't afford that. She's a farm animal.
Can I get a second opinion? Any chance she'll heal or does she need to be culled?
Here is a link to a video: https://photos.app.goo.gl/P6osNAJhZcc4eTPg7
And pics. The pic in which she is sitting in the black box was after using the syringe to get air out.