Just make sure the little one gets plenty of fluids, you can even give them watermelon to boost their liquids intake to help the kidneys get rid of any excess calcium that may be in there.
Another possibility is coccidia, that can cause foamy bubbly droppings, if that’s the case you could put...
Leg bowing is usually from rickets which can be genetic or from a vitamin d deficiency. Inwardly curled feet can be a riboflavin deficiency but given how much you’re giving him him it’s a congenital issue more likely. Vitamin E deficiency causes them to go off their legs for sure from muscle...
Wild geese can fly away to feed on whatever they want wherever they want, domestic geese don’t have that option.
Young grass is high in protein so it’s nutritionally pretty good, but towards summer and in winter “depending on climate” it’s growth slows and nutritional benefits dwindle...
Looks like a baby is thinking about coming out into the world!
Keep in mind goslings take their time hatching. One of mine “Strawberry” even chattered for a whole day before he decided to make an appearance.
This could be several things, something like malabsorption syndrome, a birth defect, some sort of parasite. If the little one has malabsorption there isn’t a lot you can do but try to elevate symptoms and boost their nutrient intake with supplements, probiotics, and possibly even digestive...
Evolution made it happen. The New Zealand goose was estimated to be 40 pounds. Evolution has its own timeline though, and rapid changes can have negative consequences, some of the heaviest dewlap Toulouse can sometimes have leg issues. The idea is intriguing but breeding for health along with...