Meet The Animals: Wounded Turkey



Mar 09, 2018
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Turkeys, like most animals raised and killed for food, are put through hell at factory farms from the moment they’re born until they’re violently killed.

These animals never get to know the love of their mothers or feel the sunlight on their backs or the grass beneath their feet. Instead, they are subjected to mutilations without painkillers and crammed by the thousands into dark, windowless sheds.

To maximize profits, turkeys are bred to grow so quickly they often become immobilized under their own weight. In fact, the natural lifespan of a turkey is 10 years, but through special breeding, turkeys reach “market size” in just several weeks. Many suffer debilitating leg and joint pain, heart attacks, and organ failure. Because of their immobility, many birds have to sit in their own waste, which causes painful sores and infections.

Once they’ve reached the desired weight, they are rounded up, crammed onto trucks, and shipped to slaughter. The trip can take days. Given no food or water and exposed to all weather conditions, many turkeys die before reaching the slaughterhouse.

Once the turkeys arrive, they are shackled upside down by their feet and have their throats cut open. Some birds are improperly shackled and miss the kill blade, and many are scalded alive in the defeathering tanks.

Turkeys are just as sensitive and intelligent as the dogs and cats we adore at home. Make the compassionate choice to leave turkey off your dinner menu. Learn how at TheGreenPlate.com/VSG

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