My Heritage White turkey pet Momo is injured under her wing. We found it tonight. She did not seem to be injured a few hours ago. Do not know what happened. We just moved so this is a new pen for her and our other birds. One tom turkey and bunch of chickens. Most of them were raised together and it's a cohesive flock. Looked through the pen she's in with several chickens. There are a few nails, board corners but can't find anything that shows blood, feathers or skin. Working on removing any sharp edges for safety's sake.
It's through her skin, facia and muscle. You can see into her chest cavity and watch her lung when she breathes. If she were a cow or a horse or a dog it would be easy. She's a 45 lb turkey instead. She's moving, eating, drinking, hopping on her perch by herself. However...what's her prognosis? Any ideas? I've tried calling vets, just getting answering machines and answering services. A trip to the emergency vet in the next town would be veerrry pricey just to get her looked at and I do NOT want to travel with her.
I had a hen who had the back of her head pecked open and the skull and tendons showing. Kept her inside for over a month living in my bathroom to keep out infection and insects and treat her wound. She made a full recovery and returned her flock with flying colors. It's possible I could keep Momo inside but...sutures? I just don't see something like this closing up by itself.
It's through her skin, facia and muscle. You can see into her chest cavity and watch her lung when she breathes. If she were a cow or a horse or a dog it would be easy. She's a 45 lb turkey instead. She's moving, eating, drinking, hopping on her perch by herself. However...what's her prognosis? Any ideas? I've tried calling vets, just getting answering machines and answering services. A trip to the emergency vet in the next town would be veerrry pricey just to get her looked at and I do NOT want to travel with her.
I had a hen who had the back of her head pecked open and the skull and tendons showing. Kept her inside for over a month living in my bathroom to keep out infection and insects and treat her wound. She made a full recovery and returned her flock with flying colors. It's possible I could keep Momo inside but...sutures? I just don't see something like this closing up by itself.