Ourgosling22
Songster
Hi goose members-
My lone goose-Thorne-was attacked by dog that was let out of pen by accident. My flock was free grazing and Thorne got caught. She appears ok. Had one puncture wound under the curved part of her wing on her body. Didn’t see but maybe a drop of blood that was on feathers. Nothing in hole. I poured hydrogen peroxide on it to keep out infection and bacteria. She’s walking around ok but definitely not herself. This is my aggressive goose that I’ve been posting about. She has not made a noise since this happened earlier which is odd. I haven’t seen her eat or drink and I’m worried. Not herself at all. Way too calm but looks concerned. Thought maybe she’s just in shock but reading the posts on here about that doesn’t fit what she’s doing. She appears to be able to move her wings and walks ok just slower than usual. Did see her get in pool stand there. I went ahead and put flock in coop for night. Hoping the controlled and small area will change and improve her behavior. Should I bring her inside for the night? Anything I should be checking for?
My lone goose-Thorne-was attacked by dog that was let out of pen by accident. My flock was free grazing and Thorne got caught. She appears ok. Had one puncture wound under the curved part of her wing on her body. Didn’t see but maybe a drop of blood that was on feathers. Nothing in hole. I poured hydrogen peroxide on it to keep out infection and bacteria. She’s walking around ok but definitely not herself. This is my aggressive goose that I’ve been posting about. She has not made a noise since this happened earlier which is odd. I haven’t seen her eat or drink and I’m worried. Not herself at all. Way too calm but looks concerned. Thought maybe she’s just in shock but reading the posts on here about that doesn’t fit what she’s doing. She appears to be able to move her wings and walks ok just slower than usual. Did see her get in pool stand there. I went ahead and put flock in coop for night. Hoping the controlled and small area will change and improve her behavior. Should I bring her inside for the night? Anything I should be checking for?