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Date Posted: 21:51:29 07/15/12 Sun
Author: Lauri
Subject: Re: Injured Embden Gosling Leg
In reply to: D C T friendly poultry orthopedist 's message, "Re: Injured Embden Gosling Leg" on 16:31:59 07/15/12 Sun

I hope that was enough pics. So sorry the video did not come through because it would show you how he favors that one leg. My phone says it's too big to send. We so greatly appreciate your help! The little guy is managing pretty well, he just can't keep up with the other babies when it's time to go out and play. They wait for him when they can, but I find it's just easier to carry him for now, and less stress on his bad leg. When we get to the pasture where the clover and grass are thick, then I let him down to graze.

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