Turkey keep dying with yellow poo

Hmmm, I guess the millions of turkeys that have died from this disease could have been saved then.
Yes, if they had been treated with metronidazole, enrofloxacin, a de-wormer, and were given supportive care, many could have been saved, but it is not practical for a turkey farmer to do this.
 
@mitrausahatani
I am just going to write this and leave this thread.
You might save this one turkey although I have my doubts.
What you need to realise is the virulence of this disease and the destruction it had caused in turkey flocks worldwide.
There is only one responsible course of action and that is to destroy this turkey and any others you may have whether they are currently showing symptoms or not. You then need to try and cleanse the ground this turkey has been kept on and put into place tight biosecurity measures.
Should you inadvertently transmitt this disease to another area and flock you will be responsible for the deaths of those chickens.
 
Imo, the best thing to do is cull the bird and any others that show any symptoms. On top of this very stringent biosecurity precautions should be in place to prevent the disease from spreading. It seems that the village this peson aquired the turkey from does not have this problem yet. That would look likely to change.

the barn is located in the middle of nowhere i mean.. i work at chevron geothermal power plant for 2 or 3 day each weeks we stationed here to monitor everything, i have a hobby in planting plant and poultry in my spare time but i didn't have deep knowledge regarding disease or negative impact that maybe i didn't know

there's are local villages nearby from what i can gather none of them raising cattle or farm if blackheads are dangerous and can be spreads ..surely its dangerous for them or environment i should stop raising them...there's are wild chicken around here that i tried to tame them, can they get infected?
 
the barn is located in the middle of nowhere i mean.. i work at chevron geothermal power plant for 2 or 3 day each weeks we stationed here to monitor everything, i have a hobby in planting plant and poultry in my spare time but i didn't have deep knowledge regarding disease or negative impact that maybe i didn't know

there's are local villages nearby from what i can gather none of them raising cattle or farm if blackheads are dangerous and can be spreads ..surely its dangerous for them or environment i should stop raising them...there's are wild chicken around here that i tried to tame them, can they get infected?
Read the article I linked you to above and any others you can find.
It would seem that my intial response regarding the keeping of turkeys was correct given you have feral chickens. All the turkeys you get will be at risk from this disease. It may be possible for you to afford the drugs that may save this one bird, but what about other people?
There is a reason that various bodies involved in the control of infectious diseases kill and often burn the bodies of diseased livestock.
 

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