In natural conditions, baby turkeys stay with their mothers for up to five months, but turkeys on commercial farms never experience the safety or warmth of the nurturing presence they instinctively long for. Instead, they endure confinement, crowding, disease, neglect, abuse, and a short life of intense suffering that ends in a death that can […]
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Did you know? *Turkeys like to eat breakfast and dinner together as a family. They have two main meal times, one mid-morning, the other mid-afternoon. Family units often come together for meals. *Mother turkeys are fiercely protective of their young, and will risk their lives to save their babies. If she senses a threat, a […]
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*Did you know that the average natural lifespan of a turkey is 10-12 years, and that some turkeys have lived past the age of 20? *Did you know that commercial turkeys are slaughtered when they are anywhere between 14 and 20 WEEKS old? *Did you know that between 250 and 300 million turkeys are raised […]
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