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Yes, the plan was to have her placed with the other goslings, but I wondered whether they would help her.
I'd like to report that she is loving her romaine and green leaf lettuce. It's the first thing I've seen her eat all on her own, and she sure loves to run over to the bowl and nibble at it. I think taking an interest in greens is the first step. She's pooping quite a lot, and I was fortunate enough to have her poop a big one on me. She's very active and getting stronger. Needless to say, she is doing well.
Apparently snow geese are more like opportunists with their bug eating as babies. She seems far more interested in chewing clothes, hair, and lettuce than chasing objects that resemble insects. I'm so relieved, I can't even tell you.
Edit: She is now eating her food!
She's like a whole new goose!
I'd like to report that she is loving her romaine and green leaf lettuce. It's the first thing I've seen her eat all on her own, and she sure loves to run over to the bowl and nibble at it. I think taking an interest in greens is the first step. She's pooping quite a lot, and I was fortunate enough to have her poop a big one on me. She's very active and getting stronger. Needless to say, she is doing well.

Edit: She is now eating her food!
She's like a whole new goose!
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