As families plan their holiday menus, one nonprofit is urging people to consider a different kind of Thanksgiving tradition, one that doesn’t include turkey on the table. For nearly 40 years, Farm ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Farm animal sanctuaries across the country are promoting turkey ‘adoptions’ as a Thanksgiving alternative.
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Farm Sanctuary gives turkeys their own Thanksgiving
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (WETM) — Farm Sanctuary continues to put its own twist for Thanksgiving by feeding its turkeys a big meal on Nov. 1. Farm Sanctuary adopts and takes care of animals on its farm, and ...
Donna Gervasi, co-owner of Grayrock Farm Sanctuary in New Jersey, knows turkeys have feelings. They cry. They whimper. They love. They mourn. “When we had to euthanize our turkey Nicholas, I had to ...
Donna Gervasi, co-owner of Grayrock Farm Sanctuary in Clinton Township, knows turkeys have feelings. They cry. They whimper. They love. They mourn. “When we had to euthanize our turkey Nicholas, I had ...
The turkeys at Morris Hill Farm in Tracys Landing are curious, friendly and delicious. The turkey pen is rotated every week, giving them fresh grass to pick over and bugs to prey on. The turkeys enjoy ...
You often hear about Christmas miracles, but Hurd Farm is celebrating a Thanksgiving miracle this year. Owner Steve Hurd wasn’t sure how he was going to be able to process more than 500 live turkeys ...
On Thanksgiving, turkeys are usually a comfort food and the main attraction at the dinner table. But on one farm just outside Nashville, Tennessee, the birds offer a different kind of comfort — cuddle ...
Each year, shortly before Thanksgiving, the president “pardons” two turkeys from slaughter. This ceremony draws the press to the White House for what, traditionally, has been little more than a photo ...
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