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I am delighted that you got some much needed rain without being flooded.
As to "dumb poults" I have never been able to find anything in writing that confirms the theory that turkeys will drown in a rain storm because they look up and catch too much rain into their mouths/lungs, but I have had poults drown because they stayed under a turkey hen who was roosting on the ground in an area that had water collect around her. If you ever find anything "scientific" about turkeys drowning in the rain, I would love to read it.
Actually what they do is die of exposure. When they get too chilled, their necks do this weird thing that arches their heads backwards which makes them look as though they are purposely looking up into the rain with their mouths open. Actually when they get to that point they are too far gone and will die of hypothermia no matter what you do. That is what led to the wives tale of drowning in the rain.
That still doesn't excuse these kids' stupidity for sitting out in the rain when there is nice dry shelter less than three feet away. They are a little over 8 weeks old and might have been fine (my adults roost in the rain and freezing snow and wind all the time), but they are a little to close to that vulnerable age to take the chance.
I am delighted that you got some much needed rain without being flooded.

As to "dumb poults" I have never been able to find anything in writing that confirms the theory that turkeys will drown in a rain storm because they look up and catch too much rain into their mouths/lungs, but I have had poults drown because they stayed under a turkey hen who was roosting on the ground in an area that had water collect around her. If you ever find anything "scientific" about turkeys drowning in the rain, I would love to read it.
Actually what they do is die of exposure. When they get too chilled, their necks do this weird thing that arches their heads backwards which makes them look as though they are purposely looking up into the rain with their mouths open. Actually when they get to that point they are too far gone and will die of hypothermia no matter what you do. That is what led to the wives tale of drowning in the rain.
That still doesn't excuse these kids' stupidity for sitting out in the rain when there is nice dry shelter less than three feet away. They are a little over 8 weeks old and might have been fine (my adults roost in the rain and freezing snow and wind all the time), but they are a little to close to that vulnerable age to take the chance.