I have my fingers crossed too!So the 6 made it through the night. They're eating voraciously and I've seen them drinking so if they survive it's really if they're strong enough to fight the remaining coccidia.
The turkeys are getting in tail feathers and learning to fly (not well, although entertaining). I gave them a roost stick from outside and once they got over their fear of it they like to try to fly and land on it.
Fingers crossed we're on the other side of this but I'll be keeping them on corid for quite some time. I still wouldn't be too surprised to lose the rest of the guineas.

This post got me thinking about turkeys...and your situation. I think most of the time...young turkeys are the ones that are touted as being difficult to raise. I'm so happy to hear they're doing well...and I'm so glad that they have been some light in all this darkness.