brightpennies
In the Brooder
- Aug 22, 2015
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Hi, I'm hoping someone on here can help me out. I'm raising a pair of turkeys for the first time, and they seem to be a lot more fragile than chickens.
I keep my turkeys in a run but let them out for supervised free range, usually only about half an hour in the evening. My lady turkey, who tends to me a little more adventurous with what she eats, has been coming back in with a slimy mouth the last few days. She seems to have trouble closing her beak, and tries to alternately swallow or spit out this mucusy slime without much luck. Today I held her down and rinsed her mouth a little, and it seemed to help some. I want to keep letting her out to range because it makes her so happy, but I don't like to see her choking on whatever this is!
To clarify: she does not seem to be sick. After she is in the pen overnight, she no longer has an issue. Any idea what's going on here?
I keep my turkeys in a run but let them out for supervised free range, usually only about half an hour in the evening. My lady turkey, who tends to me a little more adventurous with what she eats, has been coming back in with a slimy mouth the last few days. She seems to have trouble closing her beak, and tries to alternately swallow or spit out this mucusy slime without much luck. Today I held her down and rinsed her mouth a little, and it seemed to help some. I want to keep letting her out to range because it makes her so happy, but I don't like to see her choking on whatever this is!
To clarify: she does not seem to be sick. After she is in the pen overnight, she no longer has an issue. Any idea what's going on here?