The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: Beeducked on May 18, 2013, 09:31:20 pm
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I have a couple of white "farmyard" geese. Both girls and hatched last year and I got last autumn. They run on plenty of grass and have layers pellets ad lib. They have both had little moments of half hearted broodiness over the last month but generally lose interest after a couple of days.
Wormed 6 months ago so are due to be wormed imminently.
All fine at about 5pm and then when my OH went to put them away in the evening one of them was dead in the house. Sat in her little scrap for all the world is she has just sat down on eggs but stone cold dead. Not a mark on her. No signs of lice or mites. Good weight and breast bone well padded. No discharge from eyes, nose or mouth.
Flummoxed.
Any ideas what killed her?
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I don't know the answer but we also lost a goose who was apparently perfectly healthy this year, most odd.
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We to lost one exactly the same symptoms...None just dead ???
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Had that happen to a chook hen on the nest, my best bet in this case would be she suffered some kind of internal rupture under the strain of egg laying. Artificial diets, particularly those high in hydrogenated oils and anything including refined white salt, can cause that, but doesn't necessarily have to be the cause.
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Some brighter news is that our goose hatched out 7 goslings today, I have put a vid clip up of them, so sweet!
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Some brighter news is that our goose hatched out 7 goslings today, I have put a vid clip up of them, so sweet!
:thumbsup:
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Some brighter news is that our goose hatched out 7 goslings today, I have put a vid clip up of them, so sweet!
That's great news. :excited:
I will just have to chalk it up to one of those things.