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    Sick poult - normal stool, no discharge, lethargy, off his feet

    Thanks, yeah, I had considered botulism after reading on a lot of poultry ills. Still possible, but seems unlikely since all the other poults are fine, and all the chickens, including chicks, are also fine. I guess he could have eaten something he found that the rest of them didn't get. And...
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    Sick poult - normal stool, no discharge, lethargy, off his feet

    Okay, the more I observe him, the more I wonder about a primary neurological problem. It seems as if it's his right leg that he is having trouble getting under him, the right side of his face may have a "droop" -- if a turkey poult can have a face droop -- and there seems to be less tone to his...
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    Sick poult - normal stool, no discharge, lethargy, off his feet

    No, he was only out in the daytime, and it didn't rain. My concern about them going out in the morning was dew on the grass, which is very long near the barn. Professor Chaos is constitutionally incapable of noticing such things or taking them into consideration. I've been letting them out...
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    Sick poult - normal stool, no discharge, lethargy, off his feet

    Yesterday morning, Professor Chaos let the poults (1 month old) outside first thing in the morning, "because they asked so nice." Then he thoughtfully closed the barn door so they couldn't get back in. Gaaaarrr! One Narragansett poult was looking kind of droopy last night, had one eye closed...
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