massenrg,
Like Splendid Ha Ha was saying....if they're walking around acting like they're disorented, they've got distemper. The best thing you can do is shoot them and burn them.
Distemper gets into the ground and will contaminate other animals, in the area, for a long time. I was walking through a section of woods and found a field mouse curled up and laying on a leaf (looked like he was asleep). The mouse was near some groundhog holes and I thought it was strange that it was just laying there, dead and not torn up or laying stretched out, etc. A couple of weeks later I witnessed a coon walking toward the groundhog holes, but he acted like he was drunk. He was attempting to walk on a log that was 8" in diameter, laying on the ground, but kept falling off. He'd get back up on the log and try to continue to walk the length of the log, but not before falling off several times. This coon was a large male that was about 18 lbs. and as I walked toward him he didn't run or act if I was a concern/ threat. I followed him from a distance of 15 feet for several yards, while he fell over while walking for no apparent reason.
I should've shot him, but while watching his behavior he suddenly took a turn toward a field tile and went inside.
The coon population is way out of control, here in Ohio. You can't drive more than 10 or 15 miles without seeing one hit on the road.
Good hunting, Bowhunter57