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I always had turkey at Christmas. Then I adopted one. How would I feel about eating my own bird?

I always had turkey at Christmas. Then I adopted one. How would I feel about eating my own bird?

  • By ausnewstoday
  • December 17, 2023

I got to know Terrance in June and followed his progress into a full-grown turkey. Then Christmas came around …

It’s a sunny September afternoon and I’m sitting on a wall at a small turkey farm in Surrey with my guitar, playing Wonderwall to the (admittedly slightly bemused) turkey who I adopted as a day-old chick in June, and have been down to visit every month since. I am here to get to know him and to show him a good time. Come Christmas, I’ll then face the ultimate dilemma: will I still be able to eat him?

We’re all advised to eat less meat and, when we do, to take an interest in where it came from. You can buy a basic supermarket chicken for £4. By the time you’ve sidled up the aisle to the top-of-the-range, free-range, organic corn-fed, privately-educated chickens, they’ve probably had a better life than you.

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