Help turkey poult acting sick

Even using proper quarantine techniques, this is a very good way to bring unwanted diseases into your own flock.
Well I’ve been doing this for a few years now and will continue to do so, but as much as you can be right this is something that means a lot to me and again this is my first outbreak like this
 
Sorry for your loss. :hugs
Where do you live? I ask because many states have free or low-cost necropsy services.

Necropsy Labs, Necropsy Manual, & Necropsy Videos

Necropsy Labs, Necropsy Manual, & Necropsy Videos

It is an unfortunate reality that chickens will die inevitably at some point. But what happens when several young birds die in succession? The cause of the death of your beloved bird may have been an illness. Isn't it useful to know what caused your loss(es) so you can prevent it from happening...
How to Send a Bird for a Necropsy in California

How to Send a Bird for a Necropsy in California

How to Send a Bird for a Necropsy They need the whole bird, refrigerated, not frozen. If you live in CA, there are four labs that do necropsies on poultry (chickens, turkeys, waterfowl) for $20, limit 2 per submission. They do out of state necropsies, but they but they charge for those. You...
 
I didn't see the part about bringing in sick animals. There's no telling what's killing them if your piling sick animals on top of each other. Looks like at this rate though your killing everything off pretty fast by saving everything so you should run out of animals to kill before long.
 

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