How old is your turkey? Pictures always can be helpful if you can manage it. Lower leg injuries can be treated with success more often than a femur or hip problem. Sprains are common, broken bones are more serious. If it is a little one newly hatched, a slipped tendon might be a problem, but leg bone deformities from heredity or mineral deficiney in the parents is more common. Some of those are varus or valgus deformity ( knocked knees or bowlegs) and can happen with just one leg or both. Many confuse a slipped tendon with a deformity. Neither is usually treated successfully, but many chicks can overcome the handicap with splinting or extra attention. Make sure the turkey can get to food and water, or feed it watery feed several times a day. A vitamin with mineral is useful with all leg issues. Poultry Cell is one of the best and includes riboflavin (B2) which NutriDrench does not have.