Will it fix its self?

lfati

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he had pox
afterwards the eye healed wrongly
i was told to let it be
And that it will fix its self
its been weeks
M Scared he might loose d eye
he or she m not even sure yet
 

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he had pox
afterwards the eye healed wrongly
i was told to let it be
And that it will fix its self
its been weeks
M Scared he might loose d eye
he or she m not even sure yet
So sorry. Your turkey looks to have a Mohawk. Good chance it's a girl. How old is your turkey?
 
So sorry. Your turkey looks to have a Mohawk. Good chance it's a girl. How old is your turkey?
Male turkeys have a mohawk too until they get old enough to lose it. Some males don't lose their mohawk until they are nearly 6 months old. Some females have only a tiny thin strip of feathers on top of their heads for their mohawk.
 
he had pox
afterwards the eye healed wrongly
i was told to let it be
And that it will fix its self
its been weeks
M Scared he might loose d eye
he or she m not even sure yet

Honestly, I would just leave it be. I don't think he/ she will lose the eye but it will always have a strange looking eye. If just be thankful that it healed up. If it's causing serious vision problems, maybe find an avian vet to try to correct it?
 
Honestly, I would just leave it be. I don't think he/ she will lose the eye but it will always have a strange looking eye. If just be thankful that it healed up. If it's causing serious vision problems, maybe find an avian vet to try to correct it?
👌 ok
 
Male turkeys have a mohawk too until they get old enough to lose it. Some males don't lose their mohawk until they are nearly 6 months old. Some females have only a tiny thin strip of feathers on top of their heads for their mohawk.
Wow
Ok
 

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