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    Goose with feather defect

    A detail you've noticed, or what?
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    Goose with feather defect

    The only thing that will fix that is a better diet and waiting for new feathers to come in after molting.
  3. SilverBirds

    Goose with feather defect

    They've got angel wing, which is where the wing joints twist due to a poor diet. Are these guys wild? For wild waterfowl, angel wing is usually caused by eating too much bread given by well-meaning but naive humans. Caught early on it can be corrected but it looks too late for them. They won't...
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