Wing drop can be for several reasons as well.
1-Sometimes feathers come in faster than the muscles develop & as the muscles strengthen the wings will return to normal position. Could take 4-5 days & there won't be any other symptoms.
2-Birds drop their wings away from their bodies to cool themselves. If it's hot or humid out, this is the most likely reason. Offer cold water & shade.
3-Young males like to show off & allowing a wing to drag the ground is part of that manly display. He will pull it up when he's done showing off.
4-Actual injury. If it doesn't improve in 4-5 days or other symptoms appear there may actually be something wrong. Just watch for now & see what he does.
Thanks Silkie! I've seen him drop his wings to cool off, and this seems different. It's only on one side and he can't pull the wing all the way up again. He tried to flap his wings and immediately stopped like it hurt him. It's only the bottom half of one wing and I think it might be an injury. He lets me feel it - which is a bit unusual in itself. The top half of his wing seems to be in a normal position. Anything I can do to help him beside wait? First time turkey mom, and I worry :/
Is he any better Fiesty? I agree with Silkie....observe for a day or two to see if it improves. I wouldn't think he'd have let you feel the wing with out showing some sign of it being broke. I'm wondering if he pulled a muscle somehow. Those are big and heavy wings. Poor guy. Is he acting normal...other than the wing droop?
If you truly think it's an injury, you can fold it where it belongs & gently use vet wrap to bind it in place. Wrap the wing a few times, then a couple strips around the body to help keeo it from slipping off, then a few more loops around the wing. Only leave it a couple days & take it off at least twice a day to let him try to exercise it. Leave it off for longer periods each time.
HOWEVER...if it is above about 75-80F there, I wouldn't wrap it. He will over heat & could have a heat stroke. If it's truly an injury & you have a place to put him out of the heat with a friend then try that, but not a good idea to wrap him & then leave him in the heat. Most sprains & strains will heal on their own in a few days anyway.