![]() This year, why not choose to have a cruelty-free Thanksgiving? We’ve got everything you need to make the switch. ![]() Different birds choose different people.” It’s definitely a matter of the birds choosing you rather than of you choosing the birds. Come back day after day and, before long, a few birds will pick you out as their favorite and they will come running up to you whenever you arrive. He reports, “Turkeys remember your face and they will sit closer to you with each day you revisit. Erik Marcus, the author of Vegan: The New Ethics of Eating, has spent a considerable amount of time with turkeys on farm sanctuaries.These gentle birds are very bonded to their young-in the wild, a mother turkey will courageously defend her family against predators. Turkeys are born with full-color vision just like our own, and in nature they stay with their mothers for up to the first five months of their lives.Male turkeys, or “toms,” are bigger and have more colorful plumage than female turkeys, or “hens.” The males attract females with their wattles (colorful flaps of skin around their necks), and tufts of bristles or beards that hang from their chests. In Turkey, the mean age at first marriage rose for both women and men, reaching 25 and 27.9, respectively.People who care for turkeys at sanctuaries call them “natural detectives.” They are naturally curious, always checking out new sights and smells, and enjoy greeting visitors.When not forced to live on filthy factory farms, turkeys spend their days caring for their young, building nests, foraging for food, taking dust baths, preening themselves, and roosting high in trees.The natural lifespan of the turkey is up to 10 years, but on factory farms they are slaughtered when they’re just 5 months old. ![]() Wild turkeys can fly at speeds of up to 55 miles per hour and run at speeds of up to 25 miles per hour. But in nature, the turkey’s athletic prowess is impressive.
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