The arrow went into the goose without hitting any organs
A Canadian Goose left for dead is expected to make a full recovery after being found injured and unable to fly in Lake Country.
From Sept. 20 to Nov. 28 and Dec. 20 to Jan. 5, game birds like Canadian Geese are allowed to be hunted by law with bows and arrows, crossbows, and shotguns with a permit. Pellet guns are allowed without a permit. It was found by people in the area and with the help of Interior Wildlife Rehabilitation Society volunteers, was transported. The goose was anaesthetized and the arrow was removed without complications.
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