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Adorable, Congrats... https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...ies-in-goslings-ducklings-growth-leg-problems
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Adorable, Congrats... https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...ies-in-goslings-ducklings-growth-leg-problems
The easiest way to add niacin is to buy powdered Brewers Yeast and sprinkle some over their feed two or three times a week. Waterfowl need more niacin (a vitamin) than chickens or they can develop weakened legs and muscles. I guess that's really "not develop strong legs and muscles" when it's missing from their diets. Toulouse are really mellow geese. (Except in breeding season and when raising babies, but even then the fights and challenges are less combative than some other breeds.) I just love mine. Your little girl is adorable!
I don't think my geese eat many bugs though. I use brewers yeast also .Well, I started from second feeding, and it won't hurt her to supplement with it, but if you don't supplement,it MIGHT cause damage. Why risk it?
Niacin can also be found in bugs, by the way. Especially in the chitinous or hard shelled kind like beetles. I think that's just so clever of Nature to make insects something necessary for juvenile waterfowl to develop correctly.
Keep showing her, moisten her feed with warm water. How old is she? put some moistened feed on your finger and try to put a little into her bill. so she tastes it.So my little gosling hasn't had anything to eat or drink today. I have it out and available for her, and I dipped her bill in to show her what it was, but nothing. What do I need to do??