I would suggest adding a pole or laying a board across the top of the cage to give the tarp a bit of a slanted roof so water doesn’t pool as much too, also try to tie the board in place so it doesn’t move around.
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I would suggest adding a pole or laying a board across the top of the cage to give the tarp a bit of a slanted roof so water doesn’t pool as much too, also try to tie the board in place so it doesn’t move around.
Here are both of their feet. I don't think there's much to worry about but I want to make sure. Thank you!That calcium ratio is fine “they changed that since the last time I bought a bag!”
Could you post a picture of the feet? Some dryness is normal, but dryness can also be caused by a vitamin deficiency.
Just provide her with a space to lay in, geese prefer cave like setups, a kid’s play house, a travel kennel, or a simple A frame with a back will do, you can supply straw or wood shavings, extra calcium is needed during laying, oyster shell and/or a good layer feed.
Those are good normal footsies.Here are both of their feet. I don't think there's much to worry about but I want to make sure. Thank you!