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Thanks for the tips, Celtic. Buff baby seems to be improving since last night. He has more energy, is walking with a lot more stability, and drinking a good amount of water on his own out of the bowl. I may even remove the vet wrap hobbles by tonight if he continues to walk well. I watched him squirt poop out without trouble about an hour ago. He's got a little poop on his butt, but his vent is clear. Figured I'd wait until the next hourly check before washing him up. Note to self: For all future gosling hatches, NO food in brooder for at least 24-36 hours post hatch.
In other goose news... I finally allowed the adults into fenced area with my africans this morning. All seemed well at first, then I turned my back to go into haybarn to get hay for my horses and all heck broke loose. I ran out to see my adults in a full blown fight! They were facing each other, both clamped down on the other's neck with wings flapping away. I hopped into fenced area between babies and adults and somehow got adults (while non-stop fighting) out of the fenced area and locked babies safely inside their area. The fight lasted for about 2-3 minutes (which seemed like an hour). Even when they let go of their iron grips on the necks, the gander kept biting at goose wherever he could make contact. In the end, the goose ran off a little ways and gander won the fight. Afterward, he wouldn't let the goose near the fence line and the babies. I am rather spooked about it and am worried about allowing the adults near the babies again (although it does not appear that any babies were touched in the melee). WTH??!?!?!?!
In other goose news... I finally allowed the adults into fenced area with my africans this morning. All seemed well at first, then I turned my back to go into haybarn to get hay for my horses and all heck broke loose. I ran out to see my adults in a full blown fight! They were facing each other, both clamped down on the other's neck with wings flapping away. I hopped into fenced area between babies and adults and somehow got adults (while non-stop fighting) out of the fenced area and locked babies safely inside their area. The fight lasted for about 2-3 minutes (which seemed like an hour). Even when they let go of their iron grips on the necks, the gander kept biting at goose wherever he could make contact. In the end, the goose ran off a little ways and gander won the fight. Afterward, he wouldn't let the goose near the fence line and the babies. I am rather spooked about it and am worried about allowing the adults near the babies again (although it does not appear that any babies were touched in the melee). WTH??!?!?!?!