I can't forget Raul and Ortie who bought a calf to raise for food. They
kept the animal in their back yard. When the cow was full grown they had
become so fond of him, they kept him as a pet.
I doubt he ever came into the house, but it is a good lesson to learn.
There is a food chain, and it exists for a reason.
I just read that lettuce does cry when you cut the plant.
Maybe the Breatherians have something.
Evan
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In a message dated 11/4/2016 10:36:33 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
If this bird was shot it is a shame. The turkey can be an awesome pet. We
have 3 hen turkeys and a tom. They are the Royal Palm breed. Very
beautiful, black and white. Our male, Chief Tom, LOVES people. All my puppy
buyers
want to take him home. He lets everyone hold him and pet him. Loves his head
scratched, He follows everyone to their cars when they leave. He roams
free all day and if we don't lock them up at night he sleeps on my patio at my
bedroom door. He loves my husband and comes running and I mean running
when my husband calls him. We have had him ever since he was day old. But then
we make pets out of all our animals. Turkeys are awesome birds and not as
stupid as people are lead to believe. To make this doggy ALL my dogs know
Chief Tom is the boss. He really struts his way around. My puppies love him
and follow him all around the yard. When my puppy buyers come out to see
the puppies Tom is right there showing off his babies. It is really a sight!