littlegosling
In the Brooder
- Jun 14, 2015
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I know you didn't mean any harm, you are just looking out for the goose and that's what I am trying to do as well.I really didn't want to be mean or rude, but geese need companions. The only way I think you could give her some relief is to give her a stuffed animal or a mirror...
I saw your other post, I actually commented telling you how much work it would be and you said you could do it. I know it's hard to even consider putting down an animal, but twenty years of only three hour a day attention is heart breaking.
Please please don't take this personally. I think you're an AMAZING and strong woman to try and take on this young goose. Sometimes doing the right thing is the hardest.
I can't imagine leaving my two even with each other for an entire work day. The most I've ever left them alone at the house is two hours and I felt sick about it. If I find anything or come up with anything that could keep her busy I will... But for now, consider looking VERY hard for a new owner or putting her down. I'm sure Even, Sky, or I would take her if you lived near us. Where do you live?

I am in Canada, not many people around here have geese and if they do, they don't take in a disabled one. I have asked I think 100 people already in my area! I even looked to see if a vet would euthanise her and no one was even willing to treat a goose within at least 3 hours of where I live. So my options at this point are to keep her and try to fulfill her needs with the time I have, or have someone I know come and break her neck.
