I agree. It's probably something like a start to molting.
I think of my California Grays is sick. Yesterday and today she is just standing around, all fluffed up, and putting her head under her wing. She doesn't seem to have any other symptoms, other than a pale comb and wattles. When I try to pick her up, she does try to run away is seems very spry. I will keep and eye on her today, and if she is not showing any signs of improvement, I will isolate her and try to give her some TLC.
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The turkeys are learning to free range, just have to make sure they don't go too far. I do hope they learn to come back tonight without too much trouble. I have learned turkey herding is only accomplished if you make an idiot out of yourself. This includes talking to to them, arms spread, and following them around like a stalker.
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I would treat the cali grey for cocci. That's what it sounds like to me anyway.
For the turkeys, I have a plastic rake that I use to make my arm span much longer when I herd them in to the coop in the evenings. Works really well![]()
What's the treatment for cocci? I probably should know this....