JesusandPeonies
In the Brooder
- Jul 20, 2023
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Long story short my turkey poult I thought was very ill magically got better after a bone popped out through its chest! There was no blood and the skin seems to be normal around the bone. The turkey now seems to be in zero pain, happy & healthy as can be. I've tried wrapping my head around it for over a week now, have found zero information on this happening to anyone else.
My thoughts, I believe this is the bottom of the wishbone sticking out. I am wondering if maybe it injured itself, completely shattered/ broke the wishbone, the bone shifted and was so uncomfortable it popped out?
I will not cull this bird. Will it have issues in the future, certainly possible but this bird deserves a chance at life. You would never know something is wrong with it if you didn't actually see the bone protruding.
Looking for insight, helpful advice. Zero criticism/ judgement.
With time the bone seems to be drying out, should I cut the bone as close to the skin as possible and see what happens?
This bird is completely separated from the others, and it will remain that way. Quite honestly the injured bird has been so spoiled he/ she has no interest in socializing with the others now.
My thoughts, I believe this is the bottom of the wishbone sticking out. I am wondering if maybe it injured itself, completely shattered/ broke the wishbone, the bone shifted and was so uncomfortable it popped out?
I will not cull this bird. Will it have issues in the future, certainly possible but this bird deserves a chance at life. You would never know something is wrong with it if you didn't actually see the bone protruding.
Looking for insight, helpful advice. Zero criticism/ judgement.
With time the bone seems to be drying out, should I cut the bone as close to the skin as possible and see what happens?
This bird is completely separated from the others, and it will remain that way. Quite honestly the injured bird has been so spoiled he/ she has no interest in socializing with the others now.
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