Goose with feather defect

Here's another picture that I took today with the SLR. I don't know if it helps, but maybe one of you will recognize a detail. I also have more pictures.
It could be mites. If mites are the cause it can be treated with a single dose of ivermectin horse paste, dosage is 0.05 ml per pound.

Measuring the right amount might be tricky unless you happen to carry a scale around with you though. Normally it’s a bad idea to eyeball medication but in this case it will be fine, if you can catch them or sneak some of the paste into a treat aim for a smallish pea sized amount of the paste in the treat or smeared on the back of the tongue.
 

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