Yesterday, I was given a pair of adult BR turkeys from a person who could no longer care for them. The best I can tell, they have been kept all of their lives on a raised, wire floored,10"x4" cage. They look to be in pretty good shape except for the tom's feet. His claws are deformingly long and his feet look swollen. He was stressed from the move so I left him alone last night. This morning, he is up on his feet in a more normal stance and is walking with out any limp. I'm not quite sure what to do with his feet/claws. My turks are free ranged and I've never had to trim their claws. Are they like a dog? I mean, with a quick that you have to trim them a little at a time? Should I soak them in epsom salts?
On a side note it was a trip watching them on the ground for what I think was the first time. They weren't quite sure what dirt was but then discovered the joy of a dust bath and ,whoopee, found the scratch. If I can just get his feet in better shape , they are well on their way to being happy, healthy turks. Thanks for your advice.
On a side note it was a trip watching them on the ground for what I think was the first time. They weren't quite sure what dirt was but then discovered the joy of a dust bath and ,whoopee, found the scratch. If I can just get his feet in better shape , they are well on their way to being happy, healthy turks. Thanks for your advice.