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Ok so I have a female african geese and around 6 months she started limping we seperated her and it only got worst she got lethargic would not eat only drink and she got skinny and skinnier and skinner we tried calling vets and all the vets in the area were dog/cat vets not "exotic" animal vets so they would not work with my goose I decided to take matters into my own hands and read if they will not eat to give them de wormer and to force feed them mush so I did that she got a little fatter she started standing not walking not limping but atleast standing then a month later she started not eating again and we noticed she had a like idk inbound egg she had stuck and she was weak after 1 whole week of epson salt baths she got the egg poop thing out it was like a poop calcium egg anyways she got it out and then we moved to a new huge land farm and she started not standing and now she wont stand and when she trys to get up she just pushes her self foward and crys of pain I do not know how to help her I tried epson salt baths and de worming like I did in the past to get her to walk and she just isnt improving she is back to square one HOW do I make her stand again How Do I help her gain Weight this is just so hard and it sucks cause I own other geese and they are all healthy and meanwhile she can not even walk crying of pain I want and need to help her please help me out and give tips
 
What do you feed her?
Are you providing any vitamins and calcium? It could be a vitamin deficiency maybe? Deworming too often is advised against.
do you have a picture of video of her trying to stand and how she is in general condition?

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What do you feed her?
Are you providing any vitamins and calcium? It could be a vitamin deficiency maybe? Deworming too often is advised against.
do you have a picture of video of her trying to stand and how she is in general condition?

Welcome to BYC ☺️
I just got this message when the sun rises in a few il send videos <3
 
It sounds like she has had something going on for a long time, perhaps an internal infection or an old fracture or sprain of her leg or hip. If she has been on a balanced diet, you could try some human super B complex tablets, 1/2 tablet daily and try some aspirin 1low dose 81 mg tablet twice a day. Meloxicam could be better than the aspirin, and it is a vet prescription. If she continues to get worse, I would consider euthanizing her.
 
It sounds like she has had something going on for a long time, perhaps an internal infection or an old fracture or sprain of her leg or hip. If she has been on a balanced diet, you could try some human super B complex tablets, 1/2 tablet daily and try some aspirin 1low dose 81 mg tablet twice a day. Meloxicam could be better than the aspirin, and it is a vet prescription. If she continues to get worse, I would consider euthanizing her.
 
It sounds like she has had something going on for a long time, perhaps an internal infection or an old fracture or sprain of her leg or hip. If she has been on a balanced diet, you could try some human super B complex tablets, 1/2 tablet daily and try some aspirin 1low dose 81 mg tablet twice a day. Meloxicam could be better than the aspirin, and it is a vet prescription. If she continues to get worse, I would consider euthanizing her.

It sounds like she has had something going on for a long time, perhaps an internal infection or an old fracture or sprain of her leg or hip. If she has been on a balanced diet, you could try some human super B complex tablets, 1/2 tablet daily and try some aspirin 1low dose 81 mg tablet twice a day. Meloxicam could be better than the aspirin, and it is a vet prescription. If she continues to get worse, I would consider euthanizing her.
I’m trying to send a video but it’s not letting me
 
It sounds like she has had something going on for a long time, perhaps an internal infection or an old fracture or sprain of her leg or hip. If she has been on a balanced diet, you could try some human super B complex tablets, 1/2 tablet daily and try some aspirin 1low dose 81 mg tablet twice a day. Meloxicam could be better than the aspirin, and it is a vet prescription. If she continues to get worse, I would consider euthanizing her.
What do you feed her?
Are you providing any vitamins and calcium? It could be a vitamin deficiency maybe? Deworming too often is advised against.
do you have a picture of video of her trying to stand and how she is in general condition?

Welcome to BYC ☺️
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It will not let me put videos if you want you can give me your email or something and I can send the video's on this app its only making me do photo anyways this is what she looks like when she try's to walk and push her self she eats drinks she is not lethargic she used to be skin and bones she has some weight to her she is energetic its just she cant walk that's the only issue she was able to stand and limp 3 months ago and then randomly she stopped limping and just ended up being that she wont even stand she used to stand even though she was weak I want to help her i know she can do it cause she has done many times before but every single time she gets better almost back to perfect a month later she goes back to that state of not walking
 
I know she can do it cause her brother was also sick at one point the breeder I got them from did not take care or feed them or nothing he hated them and when I got them they were so sickly and skinny I was able to get my gander super fat and healthy and he runs but I have always had some sort of complication with her she used to always walk but sometimes she wouldn't eat now she cant walk but does eat I want to fix her already she used to follow me around the ward and eat veggies off my hand I want my girl back
 
It sounds like she has had something going on for a long time, perhaps an internal infection or an old fracture or sprain of her leg or hip. If she has been on a balanced diet, you could try some human super B complex tablets, 1/2 tablet daily and try some aspirin 1low dose 81 mg tablet twice a day. Meloxicam could be better than the aspirin, and it is a vet prescription. If she continues to get worse, I would consider euthanizing her.
Also how do I administer the medicine through a syringe or through water or food
 

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