Lindseamthorn
Hatching
- Jun 14, 2021
- 5
- 7
- 6
Hey everyone! I went to let my geese out this morning and Priscilla, my female buff, was just laying there pretty lethargic. My male, Herbie, seemed fine and like his normal self. I picked up Priscilla and brought her over to the water and she was willingly drinking and seemed quite thirsty- they went into bed at a normal time so I’m not sure what happened over the course of the night or if it’s something that happened prior.
Now they are both acting somewhat lethargic, drooling and seemingly full of water, not eating, and their eyes are kind of halfway closed. I’m extremely worried and unfortunately my avian vet can’t get them in until tomorrow. So far I’ve given them Save-a-chick and I don’t know what else to do. It was quite hot yesterday but they always have access to several different kiddie pools I have set out on our property, we also have tons of shade available for them.
If anyone has any other suggestions of what I can offer them, etc please let me know. I’m worried sick!!
I also tried massaging their crop/chests a little bit as well. They are extremely friendly and seriously like my little babies. Both of them were hatched at the beginning of April, and I bought them from Metzer farms.
Now they are both acting somewhat lethargic, drooling and seemingly full of water, not eating, and their eyes are kind of halfway closed. I’m extremely worried and unfortunately my avian vet can’t get them in until tomorrow. So far I’ve given them Save-a-chick and I don’t know what else to do. It was quite hot yesterday but they always have access to several different kiddie pools I have set out on our property, we also have tons of shade available for them.
If anyone has any other suggestions of what I can offer them, etc please let me know. I’m worried sick!!
I also tried massaging their crop/chests a little bit as well. They are extremely friendly and seriously like my little babies. Both of them were hatched at the beginning of April, and I bought them from Metzer farms.