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Date Posted: 23:00:13 07/15/12 Sun
Author: D C T friendly poultry orthopedist
Subject: Re: Injured Embden Gosling Leg
In reply to: D C T friendly poultry orthopedist 's message, "Re: Injured Embden Gosling Leg" on 22:48:48 07/15/12 Sun

More photos arrived but really did not see anything that I
had not already seen. I can tell that you are concerned
about your injured gosling. Keep if from too much
activity and try to keep it from gaining too much weight
since a sore leg does not need an extra load. Another thing
I learned from Mother's geese is that too much rich
protein can cause a deformity of wings called angel wing.
One way to prevent that is for baby geese to eat more
grass and less starter feed.

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