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    KoishiiKitty
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      my mom and sis just found a snow goose with it’s wing completely broken. they are taking it to the wild animal er in oekley.

      If it makes it, we will keep the little white snow goose.

      bardwing, what do you know about geese>?

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      KoishiiKitty
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        #655132
        KoishiiKitty
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          it died. 🙁

          they had to put it down.

          #655133

          Oh, poor thing. 😥 At least you tried.

          #655134
          KoishiiKitty
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            Jasmine wrote:

            Oh, poor thing. 😥 At least you tried.

            I was hoping it would survive 😕

            #655135

            Aw, im sorry it had to be put down, poor thing.

            #655136
            lamortefille
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              Poor thing….at least you tried to save it.

              #655137

              I’m sorry he had to be euthanized but your family saved him from dying a painful, lingering death. It was great that you tried. But it is really sad *sends hugs*

              #655138

              Awww…I am sorry to hear that. 🙁

              #655139
              dragonmedley
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                That’s really too bad 🙁

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                #655140
                Jodi
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                  Sorry to hear that. It’s nice of them to try though.

                  #655141
                  Bob

                    sorry
                    we have Canadian gees here at work. Come get one if you dare!! They are protective and MEAN!!!

                    #655142

                    Rats–I’m sorry it was bad enough to warrant euthanasia. 🙁 Snow geese are pretty high-strung, though, and they don’t seem to tolerate the stress of injury very well. A broken wing is a pretty bad injury in general, but worse for a snow goose: since it’s a hard-core migrator, it really needs to have both wings in excellent condition or it won’t survive the trip. And that drive to migrate is really strong–even if they have a perfect place to live, they still don’t seem happy if they can’t migrate when the season turns. Some birds will pace constantly; others just refuse to eat. It’s sad.

                    It’s really a shame, but if the wing wasn’t fixable, then euthanasia was honestly the kindest thing to do. I’m glad that your family found it and brought it in: you prevented it from having a slow lingering death, or being snatched by a predator. I know that’s not much, but you did do a good thing for that goose.

                    #655143
                    KoishiiKitty
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                      that is what they were saying. they siad it was a rosner goos instead(same drive to migrate instinct though)

                      evidently it was already an old snap, the bone was pretty dry and it was at the shoulder..definately not a fixer. they put it under right away because it was pretty painful for the little goose.

                      #655144

                      KoishiiKitty wrote:

                      that is what they were saying. they siad it was a rosner goos instead(same drive to migrate instinct though)

                      evidently it was already an old snap, the bone was pretty dry and it was at the shoulder..definately not a fixer. they put it under right away because it was pretty painful for the little goose.

                      Ooo. 😯 🙁 Ouch, ouch, ouch. Poor bird. Those are nasty features for a break. 🙁

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