Well, the bread idea went over about like a lead balloon. lol It was a great idea, but apparently Her Majesty The Tub Turkey was unimpressed. I wonder if Baytril absorbs through the skin. I won't have a single bug left in me if it does!
I ended up having to make crumbs of it, and feed it to her by picking at it for literally 30 minutes - adding just enough crumbles to keep her looking at the bread.
She finally finished it. Pampered minx.
Special note: If you at all want to keep a turkey's attention on food, do NOT replace her solid colored bath towel bedding with busy blue and green stripes. Once you finally convince her it's safe to walk on, then you have to spend the rest of the time convincing her to "please STOP eating the blue and green worms on the floor and eat your *(&@# food so I can sleep tonight".
On another note, I put her meds on just enough crumbles today to absorb them - about 1 tablespoon - having taken her food away (as is habit) when I turned off her light last night.
She ate every single crumb within 5 minutes. /cheer
Today her 'stump' has shrunken and I'm seeing less black, and more pink. It's still warm to the touch.
Her black airbag under the wing is getting smaller (deflating) now, too. She's still lovely and active, and now that I think about it I didn't see her shivering that wing today at all. She did, however, pick up "both" wings and flap them - twice - the sort of "I feel so freaking good" way they flap their wings.
Only of course, one was just a wiggle. But that's ok - I knew she felt the glory of both wings and that's good enough for me.