- Jun 29, 2014
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We have a batch of heritage turkeys right now that are about 5-6 weeks old and have been raised in a brooder with chicks and guinea fowl and are now free ranging during the day. We noticed that two of the bourbon reds began showing deformity of the legs ~2wks ago and we culled them today as they were no longer leaving the brooder to free-range with the others, and they looked really sad 
Below are some pictures of their legs. To me it looks like irregular bone growth, not like a soft tissue problem (they didn't have slipped tendons). They appear to have the problem at different levels of the leg but neither could get around well.
We were feeding 24% crumbles and supplementing with the occasional hard boiled egg. When I noticed the legs I began adding nutria-drench to the water in hopes a general supplement would prevent the problem in the others. So far nobody else has had any issues, we have 11 others.
Anyone have any suggestions to avoid this in the future?
This is the better of the two

This poor guy was really bad


Below are some pictures of their legs. To me it looks like irregular bone growth, not like a soft tissue problem (they didn't have slipped tendons). They appear to have the problem at different levels of the leg but neither could get around well.
We were feeding 24% crumbles and supplementing with the occasional hard boiled egg. When I noticed the legs I began adding nutria-drench to the water in hopes a general supplement would prevent the problem in the others. So far nobody else has had any issues, we have 11 others.
Anyone have any suggestions to avoid this in the future?
This is the better of the two
This poor guy was really bad
