My beautiful Embden goose Gertrude (seen in my avatar photo) has got my boys a bit concerned. She is half of our original pair, and is 4 or 5 years old I think.
My boys are concerned because to them she seems tired, a bit lethargic, lacking in the pep the other girl geese have. She let the boys walk right up to her and pick her up, something she hasn't done before.
I examined her closely tonight and she looks fine. Every part of her body looks as it should, nothing visible is amiss. She usually is the one of the group who will sit when the others are standing. In addition to Elmer, our original gander, we have 4 of their grown children, 1 gander & 3 geese, 6 in total.
It's laying season, could she be a bit worn out from making eggs? Could she be considering going broody?
Is there any kind of supplement, vitamin, tonic, etc, that could only help enhance her health, that wouldn't harm her if she really didn't need it?
We love our geese so much, of all our poultry we love them the best, and especially our dear Gertie. I appreciate your input on this matter, thank you!
My boys are concerned because to them she seems tired, a bit lethargic, lacking in the pep the other girl geese have. She let the boys walk right up to her and pick her up, something she hasn't done before.
I examined her closely tonight and she looks fine. Every part of her body looks as it should, nothing visible is amiss. She usually is the one of the group who will sit when the others are standing. In addition to Elmer, our original gander, we have 4 of their grown children, 1 gander & 3 geese, 6 in total.
It's laying season, could she be a bit worn out from making eggs? Could she be considering going broody?
Is there any kind of supplement, vitamin, tonic, etc, that could only help enhance her health, that wouldn't harm her if she really didn't need it?
We love our geese so much, of all our poultry we love them the best, and especially our dear Gertie. I appreciate your input on this matter, thank you!