Your least favorite is mine too you'd probably find her dead when you got back, not from neglect but from loneliness, give her a stuffed animal till you can get her another goose friend, but she isn't going to be very happy when not with you since she will be alone, putting her with the chicks I am not sure of they mature so much faster than the gosling and even though they are smaller could pick on her pretty bad. Vacation that important that you can't spend it at home getting your baby another goose through the mail and making sure everything is A okay there first? I'm sorry this has happened but that gosling will pine it self to death all alone for a week. Taking it with you would be your second option before the first for me would be getting it another goosey friend.I've just realized I have a dilemma. Because her gosling friend died, she has no friends. She seems fine with this at the moment, and I'm cuddling her and such, but it's not good for her. To top it off I have to go on vacation next week and she WAS just going to stay home with her friend. I have a friend who's coming over to care of the poultry and he'd have been looking after her for me. Now, she might have to come WITH me because I'm hesitant to leave her alone for a whole week. And because I'm going on vacation next week, I can't have them ship me another gosling for her. I'm really very frustrated right now. If the post office had just paid attention, I'm certain the other gosling would have survived. Anyway, what's the best solution here? Take her with me (very doable, but potentially stressful for her) or put her in with the chicks, which she will be WAY bigger than and may inadvertently injure? Or just leave her alone (my least favorite option)?