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She usually likes to stand and look out the window, this picture was just more proof to me that she was really feeling sick, poor girl. She is pretty well behaved though.How cute she sits on the front seat of the car so well......
Thanks! I'm bummed about the feathers on her left wing, she must have gotten them smooshed in something, a big clump all broke off, gives her this funny white patch lol.She is just beautiful! I hope she's feeling better soon!![]()
That is great news, and I know your relieved too.She usually likes to stand and look out the window, this picture was just more proof to me that she was really feeling sick, poor girl. She is pretty well behaved though.
Thanks! I'm bummed about the feathers on her left wing, she must have gotten them smooshed in something, a big clump all broke off, gives her this funny white patch lol.
Thank you everyone for the well wishes!!! She is doing really well! Eating and drinking lots, taking her meds, and having a grand time being doted on 24/7 as if she wasn't spoiled enough =)
Hi kukupecpec,
I found your posting while searching the web for any informations about diseases that cause exactly the symptoms you were describing here two years ago.
Do you still recall, with which meds exactly your goose had been de-wormed? And which antibiotics she got?
Henry, a 20 year old gander of a very good friend of mine, started having problems chewing and swallowing food and water about 2 weeks ago. There's no vet available who really knows something about geese, the vet Henry has been taken to couldn't find anything out of normal. Since yesterday Henry's tongue seems to be paralyzed - has this been a symptom of your goose a well?
Any ideas or advices would be really helpful!