ChocoboMamma
In the Brooder
- Apr 19, 2015
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Hi guys! I'm freaking out a little, my baby Narragansett turkey (I say baby I think she's around a month old) has a pair of bubbles on her side, where her wing meets her body, one is on the underside of the wing, the other on her side. They're definitely filled with air and they deflate with gentle pressure, but immediately refill upon her chirping. I'm super worried and I don't know of an avian vet in the area so it may be a bit before I can get her to one. Does anyone know what the cause is and how I should best deal with it? I'm worried that when she escaped her outdoor pen the other day she may have injured herself. She does not seem to be in pain, or ill other than the bubble. I wouldn't have noticed it if it weren't for the fact that I give her a gentle rub down all the time to make sure she's doing alright and gaining enough weight. Any advice is appreciated. thanks guys!