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Factory FarmsAfter they are debeaked, turkeys are crammed into enormous sheds: The air is laden with ammonia and is filled with particulate dust from feces and feathers that grates their lungs with every breath. Turkeys are bred and drugged to grow so quickly they often become crippled under their own weight. In fact, modern turkeys are so top-heavy that they can no longer mate naturally; all turkeys used for their flesh are the products of forced artificial insemination. |
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