HELP! Do You Think This Is a Tumor?!

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  • What the HECK is growing on our little gosling??
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  • @dontask996
    @dontask996 21 день тому +619

    You're likely dealing with a hernia where his stomach wall did not fully close, thus the red discoloration around the area and discomfort when you were poking it and the pink "sac" when he hatched. Those are likely his intestines that you were poking at. If you do not take him to the vet, you risk that area dying off due to being exposed to the eliments in a way they're not supposed to be, getting infected, and him passing away. The only real resolution is surgery to remove anything that is dead/necrotic, repair anything needing repaired, put it all back in place, and close the hole.

  • @laurenmeyers7444
    @laurenmeyers7444 21 день тому +397

    Former vet tech here. To me it looks like a hernia from where it's yolk was previously attached. I'd get it to a vet to repair it or it is likely to eventually get infected and cause sepsis. There is a good chance they can repair it at this stage. Without treatment there is a good chance with how much geese love water and how much bacteria live in water that this little one will end up with an internal infection.

  • @eliselang
    @eliselang 21 день тому +144

    It’s like an hernia, his intestines I think 😢

  • @jennifermiller1042
    @jennifermiller1042 21 день тому +199

    The only thing I can officially say that bump is, is a vet trip. Poor little buddy!

  • @sokibuscus4998
    @sokibuscus4998 21 день тому +78

    No birds have external testes, they sit inside right above their kidneys. I would definitely get it checked out by a vet, I'm not sure what it could be as my specialty is reproduction lol

  • @lookingforbluewater6162
    @lookingforbluewater6162 21 день тому +1

    Please take the gosling to the vet. That doesn’t look good. ❤️‍🩹. The cottage is coming along. Sorry about the floor issue 😬

  • @MissouriCrookedBarnHomestead
    @MissouriCrookedBarnHomestead 21 день тому +76

    I believe that is a hernia left from separation from the egg. There's a small bit of intestine and that has hardened.

  • @dreamcatcher3861
    @dreamcatcher3861 21 день тому +1

    Please, take him to the vet, that looks like a hernia.

  • @leoneseaman5308
    @leoneseaman5308 21 день тому +1

    Too bad about the floor. You will think of a way to fix it. I don't know much about animals, but I think meatball has to see a vet

  • @tammyjohnson1572
    @tammyjohnson1572 21 день тому +43

    Please don't wait. Meatball needs help

  • @stephanies4660
    @stephanies4660 21 день тому +106

    It's where his umbilicus didn't close.

  • @lillymountainfarm
    @lillymountainfarm 21 день тому +60

    That my friends is an Egg Yolk Hernia! It happens when the egg yolks don't absorb properly from being removed too early from their eggs, and they developed a hernia because the yolk wasn't absorbed properly.

  • @sue1288
    @sue1288 21 день тому +37

    😂😂 I lost it when you said Ryan Gosling showed up when you googled it. I haven't had that kind of a laugh in awhile. Thank you.

  • @tammyjohnson1572
    @tammyjohnson1572 21 день тому +23

    I hope the baby survives.. hopefully he sees the vet. Save the baby. You don't need a broken hearted kiwi

  • @_Fizel_
    @_Fizel_ 21 день тому +27

    Yeah that little guy needs a vet.

  • @bcgrote
    @bcgrote 21 день тому +12

    Rent a floor buffer with a softer green buff pad and a felt polishing pad. Use a leaf blower to get the powder out? Lol.

  • @mochibear8933
    @mochibear8933 21 день тому +38

    Hernia imo, he would need surgery. It happens when the yolk is torn away prematurely.

  • @udderlyfowlfarm
    @udderlyfowlfarm 21 день тому +11

    Yup, definitely a vet visit. Stay strong lil guy! ❤️

  • @LegendHold1
    @LegendHold1 21 день тому +14

    That's basically an "Umbilical Hernia" in a goose. The area where the yolk was attached didn't close and you have intestines and other organs coming through the hole. This is either a Vet trip to get it repaired quickly or it's likely he's not going to survive.

  • @lisalegend9528
    @lisalegend9528 21 день тому +27

    Need to see a vet. Let a professional tell you what it is