Also, my turkey hen still hasn't grown back any of her feathers. I've had her for almost 2 months now, I think. She is bare from her breast and all of her underside to just under her wings. I never saw any evidence of lice, mites, etc. but I treated her anyway (I used Frontline). I sprayed her sleeping area (it's an open-ended lean-to). I'm not sure what to do about her for winter - she's going to freeze! Everyone says I should have her processed but I don't know her history (she was a rescue of sorts) and since I've given her Frontline I don't know if it's even safe to eat her. Plus, I like having her around, lol. After the Mareks scare this spring, I quarantined all of my newbies next to her and I've had no more issues. The last lot is just over 4 months old and are totally healthy - some are even laying. In a couple more weeks they will go into the big coop with the main flock. The only ones I may keep separate are the Welsummers - if I keep the roo (Special K). After this morning's crowfest I was ready to go back to just one roo. The instigator was Boots, a Salmon Faverolle roo, who is housed behind a horse barn a couple hundred feet away. I could just barely hear him, but apparently Cruiser, my main roo, could hear him just fine! I don't know how those two are going to do together when the time comes . . .