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So you have no other geese? that would really be nice if you did. As far as her getting use to humans it can happen it is just going to take alot of time and patience. To get her to sleep in a towel with you holding her and eating a bit of feed out of your hand is really something to be proud of. Just take it slow with her. I will encourage you to think about getting her a goose buddy, they really do much better if they have one of their own kind to grow up with. And if you can make her a safe enclousure on the ground so she can eat some grass she really needs to graze.Thank you for your reply
Thank you for your reply. I didn't put much information in here because the last forum I posted an extensive question about the gosling and didn't get a reply.
A little background. She was taken from her parents and is about 4 weeks old. It seems to me that she has never seen a human in her life. Last night I had her in the house and wrapped in a towel and she did sleep a little and she ate some feed out of my hand. Today, I tried to place her in the coop with my 2 mallards, 1 indian runner, and 3 welsh harlequins- that didn't go over well. She sat in the corner all day after the pecking order was established, didn't eat, didn't drink, didn't even move. I went and go her out and when i picked her up she threw up water! So this evening I moved her to an above ground coop with three 8 week old cochins and she seemed much more comfortable, although she was like a giant compared to the cochins. I stood about 10 feet away for 20 minutes to make sure she didn't trample them, I also gave them some fresh clippings. but if I got closer, she would freak out, just like she has since I got her yesterday.
I'm really starting to get concerned. Any suggestions are very needed.