Aspirin and yoghurt can be harmful things to add to poisoning and the damage it does unless you know for sure it's successfully used to treat that particular type of toxicity. The calcium in yogurt is important but is better administered minus the proteins and fermentation during this time of impaired liver function. Better than nothing maybe, I don't know for sure, but it's almost always a good idea to fast and purge for poisoning rather than feed. Also, are you sure your turkey's poisoned? Many problems have similar symptoms. I would have purged it with olive oil if I thought it wasn't too serious, followed by charcoal water, but if it was serious I would give charcoal water immediately, and a few times over the next day or three.
I would never eat a poisoned animal, a huge amount of internal damage is also occurring and often kidneys/liver etc can release toxins that were stored when under duress. You can become poisoned by the same poisons the animal was too. Its flesh has just received a huge amount of distress and it's now probably akin to eating a severely injured animal that died slowly, or a drowned one... Not recommendable.
If it's three days in and the animal's still drooling expect brain damage among the other harm that's doubtless been done. though charcoal does not take care of all poisons it would have most likely been a far more effective and safer thing to give the turkey. You should, for your own sake, as well as the sakes of your family and animals, have good charcoal powder or pills or activated carbon on hand at all times.
Best wishes.
I would never eat a poisoned animal, a huge amount of internal damage is also occurring and often kidneys/liver etc can release toxins that were stored when under duress. You can become poisoned by the same poisons the animal was too. Its flesh has just received a huge amount of distress and it's now probably akin to eating a severely injured animal that died slowly, or a drowned one... Not recommendable.
If it's three days in and the animal's still drooling expect brain damage among the other harm that's doubtless been done. though charcoal does not take care of all poisons it would have most likely been a far more effective and safer thing to give the turkey. You should, for your own sake, as well as the sakes of your family and animals, have good charcoal powder or pills or activated carbon on hand at all times.
Best wishes.