ElGoose
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- May 27, 2023
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Wondering if this visible lump on his lower beak is normal or if I should worry about it?
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I’ll definitely try and have a lookCould there be some food stuck underneath the beak?
Like a ball of grass? @casportpony mentioned this in this thread:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/underside-of-goose-beak.1348950/post-22213493
Yep he’s very normal when it comes to eating drinking and he’s a very big honker!is he eating and drinking and honking normally? that reminds me of when my goose was stung by a wasp
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/help-goose-neck-swelling-did-she-eat-a-wasp.1591912/
had a feel but wasn’t able to get a good look as I’m on my own right now. It feels very fleshy and soft more like fat rather than something hard? So I’m not sure right now, I’ll have to wait till someone gets home so I can get a good look insideCould there be some food stuck underneath the beak?
Like a ball of grass? @casportpony mentioned this in this thread:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/underside-of-goose-beak.1348950/post-22213493
Ok so had a good look today, I can’t see anything wrong really, the area feels very fleshy and soft more like extra fat or tissue there? Should I still be worried or is it just normal for him to have that feature? Sometimes it even goes back to looking flat..Could there be some food stuck underneath the beak?
Like a ball of grass? @casportpony mentioned this in this thread:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/underside-of-goose-beak.1348950/post-22213493