Curran
In the Brooder
- Apr 24, 2015
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I have a yearling brown chinese mother that hatched two beautiful babies last week, the oldest is now a week and has been doing great but today when I went out to check on them the oldest baby was laid out on the ground and then I witnessed the mother go and stand on him. 
I don't know if something else happened to him or if the mother did it by accident or ill intent. But right now he is alert and breathing okay, he beeps and twitches his head and curls it up tight against his chest/to the right side which makes me think it might be a strain? (I'm no injury expert) But then he does not seem to have any movement in his legs. He moves his wings and neck occasionally when he's in pain but that is about it.. And he also relaxes when I support his head and neck and massage it.
I'm really new to geese and haven't encountered anything like this before, I'd really like to give this little guy a chance but at the same time don't want him to suffer.

I don't know if something else happened to him or if the mother did it by accident or ill intent. But right now he is alert and breathing okay, he beeps and twitches his head and curls it up tight against his chest/to the right side which makes me think it might be a strain? (I'm no injury expert) But then he does not seem to have any movement in his legs. He moves his wings and neck occasionally when he's in pain but that is about it.. And he also relaxes when I support his head and neck and massage it.
I'm really new to geese and haven't encountered anything like this before, I'd really like to give this little guy a chance but at the same time don't want him to suffer.
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