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Date Posted: 16:35:29 05/13/12 Sun
Author: Tommy
Subject: Re: Turkey Legs
In reply to: D C T friendly poultry orthopedist 's message, "Re: Turkey Legs" on 22:12:10 05/01/12 Tue

I'm having the same problem. My little girl has three turkeys (born around Apr. 25th, 2012). Just yesterday one turkey started push its self around the pin (on leg out to the side). I'm new in the poultry life and this is the first year with turkeys. Right now they are in a border ( I think that's right), a box 3x4 with heat lamp, feed and water. Been using newpaper bottom. Running around with 10 seabright bantams, all the same age.

Is there away I can fix it's leg.

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