Gosling poop

Aimeeg1986

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Dec 28, 2020
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My gosling is nearly 5 weeks old and is still having runny poop, he’s on the next size up crumb and he’s eating and drinking well, I’ve tried to up his fibre by giving him grass cuttings and greens but he’s not fussed on them, I cut some of my lawn out and put it in his house and he just lays on it, I just need to know when I should be worried, it was fine when he was smaller but now the poops are bigger I’m waking up to a lot of mess, I’m not worried about the mess but I don’t want him in it for long, is there any other way I can up his fibre until he can graze outside? Thank you
 

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My gosling is nearly 5 weeks old and is still having runny poop, he’s on the next size up crumb and he’s eating and drinking well, I’ve tried to up his fibre by giving him grass cuttings and greens but he’s not fussed on them, I cut some of my lawn out and put it in his house and he just lays on it, I just need to know when I should be worried, it was fine when he was smaller but now the poops are bigger I’m waking up to a lot of mess, I’m not worried about the mess but I don’t want him in it for long, is there any other way I can up his fibre until he can graze outside? Thank you
Any ideas @Goosebaby ?
 
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You can try adding grass snips to a bowl of water, waterfowl naturally gravitate towards food in water and it might help him get used to the taste.

Sorry about the late reply, I posted earlier but now I can’t see my comment and I’m guessing I forgot to actually press “post reply.”
 

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