It is too far away. I’ll look into something like that!! There a rescue nearby and we are going to call and see it will take her. They have a few geese there so hopefully they can.🤞
I wasn’t sure if you needed to be one or not but when we originally got the goose we looked for one near by and unfortunately there isn’t one close that could take my goose. I’ll look into getting a permit though see if I’m aloud.
A friend of mine found a baby Canadian goose on the side of the road and took it in. She didn’t have chickens or a place for it and she knew I had recently gotten a few baby geese so she asked if I could take it in. I did and she started to get attached to me. We would carry her around in a...
I’d wait for now. In a few more hours if it still hasn’t made any progress then I would help it. Most of the time they cry out and get really loud if they need any help.
I looked up more stuff and found someone’s old post that looked exactly like what happed to mine. We realized it really was insides and tried gently putting it back in but it wasn’t working at all. In the end we had to end up culling the poor guy.
I have an underdeveloped chick that hatched that has half of its organs not in its body yet it’s still alive. What should I do? At first I thought it was something different but I’m not sure what to do now after taking it out of the incubator.
I have a chick that hatched today but won’t sit upright. He lays on his back and just constantly struggles to get up off of it. We’ve helped him out twice, Once cause it looked like his foot was stuck under another egg and the second time because his wing looked stuck under one of the egg...