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Turkey's great escape foils our Thanksgiving plans

(AP) — Two Sundays before Thanksgiving, my farming partner and I brought a live turkey in a burlap sack to our urban farm on the outskirts of Portland. [...] one day last week, Turkey escaped the coop and flew above our suburban street to the top of a tree in the neighbor's backyard. Occasionally we've made chicken soup out of a rooster, but we rarely eat our flock. [...] I'd much rather eat a happy turkey that lived its life out on a small farm than a frozen industrial turkey deprived of space and sunlight. [...] the next day, we dragged a ladder to the tree and my partner Ali clambered up, but as soon as she got near the turkey, the beast clucked in alarm and soared off. If Turkey stayed in the tree, it could die of cold and starvation or be captured by a cat or raccoon. Standing under that tree and cajoling Turkey to descend, I felt like the fox in Aesop's Fable waiting for the cheese to fall. Friends suggested gobbling loudly, spreading turkey snacks under the tree, spraying the bird with a hose, or (gulp) finding a hunter to shoot her down. [...] that afternoon, a neighbor called - Turkey had been spotted in her front lawn, doing what turkeys do, pecking. Flashlight in hand, she spent half an hour searching our one-acre animal pasture before suddenly seeing Turkey perched on the fence a few feet away.

 

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