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Would it be illegal to keep wild ones? Since you say a couple of weeks old, it must have definitely been dumped...
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Should I offer food?

Should I offer food?
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Ok! Thank you so much! Will do that right away.This is a Canadian goose baby. You won't be able to tell the difference between domestic or wild, and you do need a permit to keep them regardless. Best thing you can do is contact your local wildlife rehabilitator as they are protected by the Migratory Bird Act and it is a federal crime to be in possession of them.
It's definitely a baby goose.Those first pictures looks like a goose to me. The second has me second - guessing.
I’m honestly kinda new at ducks, as I just started raising them several months ago.