Ten Reasons to Skip Turkey This Thanksgiving

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 “Many times I'm told I should stop protecting animals and start protecting people. I'm deeply concerned about the poor/the children/the elderly/the sick and those persecuted because of race, color and  creed. Their suffering is my suffering, but at least they can talk for their own defense; animals cannot!"#.  $ichard #alore, #alore, %merican %merican %uthor %uthor and %nimal %cti&ist 

Around this time of the year, many, many individual turkeys, around 40 million individuals a year, suffer and die, just on the time around thanksgiving. It is a terrible time for them. There is no mercy, nor any compassion, given to these innocent creatures. They are simply treated like commodities and have their lives, emotions, minds, and bodies, completely and utterly broken under the brutality, callousness, and indifference of human beings. I have decided to write this this article to help give them a voice. voice. I know that If I were about to die, I would want someone to speak out for me, and try to make a difference for me.

rom the beginnings of their lives in indifferent indifferent and pitiless hatcheries, waiting to be sent to their miserable lives in factory farms.

This is a machine where the chicks are callously and painfully being debeaked. This is done without anesthetic, or any kind of pain reliever. reliever. !ater on, their toes are also removed in a way that is e"ually painful and without any kind of relief from suffering, including bleeding, chipping, or fractures. The fact that they are having their natural bodies being deformed and mutilated in the first place, especially at such a young and tender age, is already corrupt enough.

To their time as adolescent turkeys wasted languishing in cruel and overcrowded farms. #ebeaking is a common act of violence and mutilation forced upon many farmed birds, but especially turkeys and chickens. This merciless practice of is enforced upon them because otherwise, the stress of the cramped, cra mped, filthy, noisy, noisy, and overcrowded conditions of the filthy farms they$re living in would otherwise kill all of them. the m. Turkeys, Turkeys, as well as chickens and other farmed birds, decide their social status based upon a pecking order, so softly pecking at one another, for healthy turkeys and chickens, would be a normal social behavior. %ut because there are too many birds to make any kind of society or community, and the stress of the environment is overwhelming, turkeys, chickens, and other birds, peck at each other incessantly, obsessively and constantly, and thus are debeaked and detoed to prevent them from killing each other and bruising and injuring each other. &owever, the primary concern to those raising them is usually the degradation of the held "uality of the products their bodies will be deformed and mutilated into after reaching the slaughterhouses, and not their suffering and death. There is no e'cuse for this kind of brutality in the first place, so the simple answer would be to never force them to live or breathe in these horrid conditions to begin with. I see this treatment as a testament to the fact that we humans have an incredibly shallow and vapid understanding of other animals. There would be no way to inflict these abominations and atrocities upon them unless we thought of them as being absolutely meaningless and without any purpose, dignity, or beauty.

A genetically created white turkey, suffering in a filthy and abominable farm. Turkeys Turkeys in this farm like In the above image are stuck living in inches upon inches of their own waste, and have no way out of their suffering and misery in these terrible places. There is a high risk of disease from the filth, feces, mold, and other disgusting things in their environments. %ecause they are crammed together, together, they are also under threat of catching diseases from other turkeys. (any of these turkeys may have to be fed antibiotics to keep them from

suffering from diseases.  This is not an isolated case, nor something rare in the industry) this cruelty has been going on for decades. To meet the enormous demand for the animal$s flesh and body parts like legs, wings, thighs, and necks, as many as 40 million individual turkeys every year are bred, and in a single shed on the average modern farm, there may be hundreds of  thousands of turkeys. It is not just a handful running around a barn, which is far too small and unrealistic for the massive amounts that are brought into e'istence, all for the sole purpose of being subjected to a mercilessly mercilessly enforced death. It is also not realistic to e'pect any small amount of birds to satiate the desires of around over *00 million Americans. Americans.  As many as *00 million turkeys are killed in total every year. The number of turkeys is not the only problem. These turkeys are bred to grow five times faster than would be natural or normal for any turkey, or any living being to grow. In particular, particular, the breasts of turkeys grow grotes"uely overweight before their young bodies are ready to handle it.  (any turkeys, during this terrible time of their lives, may actually just cease to be able to walk, or drop dead before they are even able to be transported to their deaths. The health and respiratory problems, the issues with their bones and tissues carrying their weight, in addition to the already filthy, loveless, loveless, stressful, overcrowded and terrible living environments they are in is often enough to kill them by itself. +o matter what scale of the farm, there are far to many turkeys to ever be raised in any comfortable manner. ven if they could be raised comfortably, comfortably, it wouldn$t even matter.  At the end, they would just be killed, denying them their right and desire to live a happy, natural, and normal life. -illing and enforcing death is the most e'treme act of violence, and the right to live is a simple desire of all life. -illing a turkey,  just as killing any kind of animal, animal, is something which is by it$s it$s very definition, definition, nature, and essence unmerciful, brutal, and cruel. They would also e'perience the e'act same transportation and killing techni"ues as birds from any type of farm would.

To being packed up and treated like commodities on trucks. +o animals in particular are protected when it comes to transportation. Turkeys Tu rkeys and chickens are treated absolutely the worst, along with other farmed birds, as birds in general are not even given attempted protection by the law. These animals are thought of as units or commodities by the industry. They have numbers put onto their ears and bodies, are crammed into tiny crates, are separated from their mothers, siblings, and young, and are raised and fed in the first place purely to be killed and turned into products. They are transported in any weather, hot, cold, snowing, raining, through hail, and on any kind of road, whether it is bumpy or smooth, because there is simply no concern for their wellbeing beyond what their bodies may provide when turned into products.  There is no room for love, compassion, or any real, genuine respect, or consideration In all of that mess, and there is no way for them to have peace as long as they are being farmed. The sort of raising that takes place with them, and the fact that they are called /livestock which is an e'tremely objectifying term, is testament enough to this. I don$t think they are even considered living beings. &ow do you truly love, cherish, and respect a being, and know that they have a life that is precious to them, when that being is referred to and thought of as someone$s property or a product1  To think think that there would be any active attempt to save or relieve the suffering of turkeys, chickens, or any farmed animals, which would be highly inconvenient to

the industry, is very na2ve. Their only real freedom is in an absolute right to have, at the very least, their lives, to have their young, or to have their mothers, and other individuals they care about, and their freedom from humankind$s e'ploitation.

To being painfully, repetitively, and mercilessly killed in slaughterhouses and abattoirs, turkeys are never treated with dignity or respect they deserve, or ever given the right to live in peace or without humanenforced torment or e'ploitation for a single moment of their lives. A group of turkeys, swinging upside down and undoubtedly terrified from the noise and smell of blood and fear around them, in an assembly line. (ost turkeys today are killed when they are only 30 to 40 days old. They are still basically babies, without a mother or anyone to care for them, being brutally

destroyed and killed over something petty and arbitrary that they do not even understand. Imagine if you were screaming for your life in a place where no one could hear you and that was legal.  5hat only makes this worse is the fact that turkeys and other birds, especially chickens, are not in any way, at all protected by law from cruelty in slaughter. Any amount of abuse, cruelty, inaccuracy, clumsiness, or apathy from the workers can regularly spell immense injury and torment, even more than they were already being forced to e'perience. arming is animal cruelty, abuse, and torment

by it$s very nature. Any kind of forced suffering, death, or torment upon an animal can be described as such, regardless of what purpose it$s for or why anyone wants it to happen.

&ere are ten very good reasons to spare a turkey$s life this thanksgiving, thanksgiving, and to choose a harmless and compassionate alternative instead. Ten 6easons to 7kip 7erving Turkey this Thanksgiving By Lori Zito on This Dish is Veg Lori's Top Ten Reasons to Skip the Turkey this Year . 8ou are what you eat. 5hen you choose to eat foods that nourish your body A+# soul 9not ones that contain the energy of suffering and cruelty they endured: you will feel e'traordinary.

2. Yo You will have more room on your plate or all the other goo! stu. ". Yo You #an have an e$tra glass o wine without alling into the turkey%in!u#e! slum&er. . (t might stimulate some V)RY interesting #onversation at your !inner ta&le.

;. 8ou will set an e'ample that may create a ripple effect and save hundreds of  animals< lives.

*. Yo You won't have to #hoose &etween the +light or !ark meat+... that's a really gross ,uestion when you think a&out it anyway=. 8ou will give your body a reprieve from gobs of cholesterol, saturated fats, and hormones. Turkey is +>T a health food. Turkey is loaded with fat and cholesterol, and it has ?ero fiber. Turkey is also fre"uently tainted with salmonella and campylobacter bacteria.

. Less #alories at !inner leaves more #alories or !essert@. #ining sans animals ensures that the food on your plate wasn<t stuck in a filthy, cramped shed for its entire life, standing in its own waste, with its toes and beak cut off and never being able to stretch its wings open. #oes that sound like something to celebrate1 0. 8ou will be doing a tremendous service for the environment. The bodily wastes produced by turkeys and other animals raised for meat production are *0 times greater than the bodily wastes of the entire American population.

/lthough ( guarantee that you will still have a ri!i#ulously !eli#ious east when you leave the turkey o your plate0 Thanksgiving isn't a&out the oo! anyway. (t's (t's a&out gratitu!e. By the way0 i you still want to spen! that money you have &een putting asi!e or the holi!ay turkey0 why not a!opt one instea!1instea! 1- This list is very inormative an! respe#tul to &oth turkeys an! to the people rea!ing it0 &ut the writer let out ust two things3 the impa#t o the arming o turkeys an! other animals upon humans0 an! also a!!itional negative ee#ts #ast upon the environment &y #ruel an! &rutal animal arming. "The livestock population of the United States today consumes enough grain and soybeans to feed over ve times the entire human population of  the country. We feed these animals over 80 of the corn !e gro! and over #$ of the oats... %ess than half the harvested agricultural acreage in the United States is used to gro! food for people. &ost of it is used to gro! livestock feed... '()ohn *obbins +egan ,uthor of the ,!ard(Winning -ook iet for a /e! ,merica

 The death toll of holidays like thanksgiving, and the eating of animals’ brutalized esh, dried blood, the growth hormones and chemicals embedded in their esh, and dead fat in general does not only come upon turkeys and other animals however howe ver.. It also falls upon the environment and mankind, like an unseen haze of death and suering. The death toll of these animals, and the number In total, in ust !merica by itself, "# billion animals are killed every year so that their esh can be served in grocery stores, restaurants, public eateries, fast food places, and homes all over the country, all to satiate the appetite that around $## million !mericans have for their esh. This death toll not only speaks of unspeakable amounts of animal suering, abuse, and neglect, gone unheard and unnoticed, but also of a great amount of wreaked upon the earth and upon mankind.  The collective amount of food in the form of grain, and water eaten and drunken by turkeys and other farmed birds and animals in general, takes an enormous strain on the crop soil, and on the water supply of not only !merica, but also other nations.  %uch of the feed and grain, as well as the water that these animals drink, is sourced from other countries, many of them being poorer than !merica. These grains and this water could easily go into satiating the hunger and &uenching the thirst of countless human beings whom are starving and living without clean water all throughout the world, including those in our own country. country. This is not the only thing however. however. Imagine if "# billion people lived in tiny, crowded spaces all over the country, and had no sewer systems. They would produce a whole lot of waste, with no kind of intelligent or e'cient means to get rid of that waste.  This is the reality of  having "# billion conscious, living, breathing, and feeling beings kept as commodities, brought into e(istence and life merely for the human)devised purpose of being killed and cut and mutilated into small pieces of themselves which are then called products.

 The waste of animals is often disposed of in in careless and threatening ways, such as being released into the air, dumped into waterways, and heaped into the soil. This has resulted in the death and suering of many wild animals, as well as a great amount of discomfort and severe health detriment of those in communities around factory farms, or otherwise known as intensive farms, where most of these animals are raised.

 Turkeys enoying thanksgiving dinner at *arm +anctuary. This is their right to live, and live well, being respected. eing free to live natural, normal, happy and healthy lives is the right of all living beings. -uman or animal, it does not matter. These beautiful turkeys have everything in the world to be thankful for, which this sanctuary has helped to prepare and give them life, love, happiness, and freedom. /o one should ever be deprived of these things. !ll beings deserve to have them.

 The esh industry, and animal farming industries in general, are not only causing untold, uncountable suering, death, torment, and misery to animals, but also great harm to the environment and people all throughout the world. 0eople who don’t have anything to eat, and who are losing their food to feed the farmed animals of wealthier or more powerful nations, and those who are living in locations or areas around intensive farms,

and suer great problems to their health, &uality of life, and well) being from the stench, chemicals, and pollution. esides all of this however, please do consider yourself. yourself. 1ust as the t he list says, turkeys and other modern factory farmed animals are inected and fed with everything from growth hormones h ormones to keep them from being too small for market weight, antibiotics an tibiotics to make sure they don’t die of disease from their 2lthy living conditions, and kept in horribly small crates, or crowded, noisy, dark sheds, 2lling their esh with the chemicals of misery, torment, fear, and horror. horror. 0lease understand that your choices in what you choose to eat, has a great on the individual beings you choose to eat, a terrible aect on the environment, on other people, and on things on earth as a whole, including yourself. yourself. 3et’s work towards healing and respecting animals, the earth, other people, and ourselves through our food choices. 4e can do better5  ! 6egan Thanksgiving ook  7Twas the /ight efore  Thanksgiving  Thanksgiving By Dav Pikey  This book is all about a group of children, who discover that after playing with eight funny, e(uberant turkeys on a farm, that the turkeys were going to be saved for thanksgiving. thanksgiving. +hocked and scared for the turkeys’ lives, they later adopt these turkeys, and have a wonderful vegetarian thanksgiving dinner.

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