Chris always had a laid back/friendly attitude on the forums that you don't see too often, he is missed dearly. Hopefully he'll stop back someday, there are several other members this year that disappeared out of nowhere too.
Gotcha.
Best of luck finding ( one) of them a home, especially now, since you have all these new Duck owners, there seems to be a surplus of Drakes for sale, it's gonna be hard.
Crap.
Is this the second one he has blinded in the eye, or is this the same one? I’m going to need to be working on getting rid of males soon enough, I think I have around thirteen males, at the moment. :barnie
If she has been out on grass it may be that too, gosling's chew on all sorts of stuff, so who knows. If you locate a bump along the neck you would, with your fingertips, guide it slowly back down the neck. I know some people give a few drops of olive oil in a scenario like this, I'd have to look...
Morning! :frow
That shaking head motion, often followed by a gasp of air usually indicates the bird may have something lodged in their throat, what kind of bedding are you using? Goslings can sometimes fiddle with pine shavings and accidentally eat them. You can gently run your hand along the...
If it were mine I'd wait a few more hours before I would do anything , but if you want to take action now or if it doesn't seem to be getting better, take a look at the link @Miss Lydia gave you.
She just hatched? They won't be able to walk very well for the first few hours. I just had some hatch and one was walking around on her hocks, now she is bolting around the brooder like a mad man. I would wait a few hours before you make a brace for her.
If you could get a better picture that'd be great. Day olds feet are sometimes a little funky since they can be in some odd positions inside the egg. In my experience it usually clears up after a day or so. It could also be curled feet, better pictures would help.