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Omaha Steve

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Tue May 7, 2013, 02:47 PM May 2013

Starving Baby Goose Falls in Love with His Rescuer [View all]


http://www.care2.com/causes/starving-baby-goose-falls-in-love-with-his-rescuer.html





by Laura Simpson May 6, 2013 5:30 pm

Written by Cheryl Bernstein (Gauteng, South Africa)

It was a hot summer Sunday and my husband and I decided to take our two grandchildren with their bicyles for a ride around our local lake. Of course, a visit to the lake wouldn’t be the same without taking brown bread and feeding the multitude of ducks and geese that inhabit the lake and its island. There are probably around 200 geese and ducks at the lake. They are all hungry, surviving only on the grass that surrounds the lake.

Once a year there is a massive cull of these geese, but they soon recover in numbers in the spring. My two grandchilden, armed with their packets of bread, began feeding the geese and were soon overwhelmed as the birds left the water and surrounded them, squaking and grabbing bread out their hands. Then, in the midst of all the noise, feathers, ducks and geese swimming about, swam a tiny, yellow gosling.

He could not have been more than two days old. He was desperate for something to eat and tried to grab a crumb or two of bread from the water, but the adult geese would have none of it. They pecked his tiny head and some even tried to push his head underwater. He tried to get away and climbed out onto a rock. I walked down to the water’s edge and grabbed him. Immediately, he put his tired little head onto my shoulder and closed his baby eyes. He was exhausted. I felt his crop and it was empty. His tiny body was just skin, bone and fluffy down. This baby was starving.

My husband, the children and I decided to walk around the lake and look for other families of geese who had goslings to which this baby may belong. We walked and searched in the reeds for about an hour, eventually realizing this baby was abandoned and alone. We decided to take him home and raise him. I made a gruel of finely grated carrots, carrot tops, celery tops, mashed duck pellets, crushed fresh corn and water, but the gosling didn’t recognize this as food and would only eat tiny crumbs of bread. This isn’t a balanced diet for a water bird.

Read more: http://www.care2.com/causes/starving-baby-goose-falls-in-love-with-his-rescuer.html#ixzz2SdL74xuV


FULL 2 page story at link.




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:-) MuseRider May 2013 #1
It's a domestic goose, probably an Embden. kestrel91316 May 2013 #3
All the better that she has him MuseRider May 2013 #5
Beautiful story. Thank you for finding it. eom BlueCaliDem May 2013 #2
Birds are FAR brighter than many give them credit for Aerows May 2013 #4
Raptors Rex May 2013 #10
No doubt Aerows May 2013 #15
We also took care of two macaws Rex May 2013 #24
And are uncannily brilliant Aerows May 2013 #30
Fostered a green parrot for a few years. Rex May 2013 #32
And I'm kind of jealous that you get to work Aerows May 2013 #16
It was for 3 years and I loved it. Rex May 2013 #25
:D Aerows May 2013 #29
"clever girl" n/t yodermon May 2013 #21
My two geese are much brighter than my chickens and my turkey JCMach1 May 2013 #18
As long as the rescuer is not thinking, "Pâté de Foie Gras, YUM!" pinboy3niner May 2013 #6
Poor Ugly Duckling ErikJ May 2013 #7
Did they name him Ryan Gosling? Blue Owl May 2013 #8
MY two pet geese are Waddles and Ryan JCMach1 May 2013 #17
We live in a lakeside community and Duval May 2013 #9
If 'your' geese are Canada Geese, Jenoch May 2013 #27
Du rec. Nt xchrom May 2013 #11
Geese are wonderful ... AnneD May 2013 #12
What a great story! LeftofObama May 2013 #13
What a sweet, wonderful story. Thanks Steve. BlueJazz May 2013 #14
You are all welcome Omaha Steve May 2013 #19
Wonderful story with a happy ending! NCarolinawoman May 2013 #20
me, neither. RILib May 2013 #22
Great story. rl6214 May 2013 #23
The bird was in the midst of learning about survival and the humans intervened Renew Deal May 2013 #26
Rick Santorum:1st man on dog; then Goose on Woman! Divernan May 2013 #28
Ah reminds me of cookie nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #31
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