x2 Glad you found her. But why the trail of feathers, do you think?Probably a good idea, I wonder if something spooked her? I am just so glad you found her.
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x2 Glad you found her. But why the trail of feathers, do you think?Probably a good idea, I wonder if something spooked her? I am just so glad you found her.
I see in the pic she´s still leaving a feather trail, so she must be moulting. Good, that rules out something carting her off! Just clip a wing, then. should stop it.
I'm glad to hear you have a good high fence between them. After my dog got my gander [didn't hurt him] but it was a miracle, I get extremely nervous when people talk about their dogs wanting to kill their geese because i have seen first hand how easy that can be done. My 2 -4 months old have been losing some feathers, matter of fact Toots has had this one feather hanging off her butt for about a week I have wanted to pull off, I tried once but it wasn't ready yet. :/ I'm just so relieved you found her and no one else dog was out running around. whew.
I'm surprised because everyone in my neighborhood owns a dog, they just all happened to be inside.... My golden retriever killed my Khaki Campbell last May.
They are so cute together, I sure wish you'd give them a bucket though so they can clean out their eyes and nares. that chicken waterer isn't right for geese.
They are so cute together, I sure wish you'd give them a bucket though so they can clean out their eyes and nares. that chicken waterer isn't right for geese.