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The vet called this morning. He gave her an injection of something and left us with a powder to make a solution to feed her through a syringe. The powder is Vigal 2X but I didn't get to look at what he used for the injection in her breast.
He says that she has a chill. After the flood the turkeys have been reluctant to sleep in their coops that were inches deep in water that evening. We have allowed them to roost on some fencing out by the lake gazebo, assuming that they knew best. The vet thinks that the damp cool night air out there has caused the problem and mentioned that many local chickens that roost in garden trees around here have been ill for the same reason. He suggested that we keep her isolated and see how she progresses during the next two or three days. She's under a mozzie tent by the kitchen door with sun and shade where she is nibbling at grass and the occasional passing insect.
Thanks for your continued advice.
He says that she has a chill. After the flood the turkeys have been reluctant to sleep in their coops that were inches deep in water that evening. We have allowed them to roost on some fencing out by the lake gazebo, assuming that they knew best. The vet thinks that the damp cool night air out there has caused the problem and mentioned that many local chickens that roost in garden trees around here have been ill for the same reason. He suggested that we keep her isolated and see how she progresses during the next two or three days. She's under a mozzie tent by the kitchen door with sun and shade where she is nibbling at grass and the occasional passing insect.
Thanks for your continued advice.