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My memorial to Lady, the white American Turkey.....It's been very
hard to write this memorial, as I always want my animals to have "free" range. To explore, investigate, and socialize
with each other. Lady, died an unexpected, a tragic death, due to nature's natural way of mating. I never
knew that could happen...Animals mate in the wild, and with nature all the time...My vet, said, "oh she won't die."..that
happens in the wild all the time..Being very in tune with my animals, Lady, told me, she was not going to make it through
this,,,and would die.." This time, Lady would not survive and did die the next day.
So here is my attempt to "celebrate her life" with all...
I acquired Lady, and her friend Jenny, in October of 2005,
from Lisa, from H.E.A.R.T Humane Enforcement and Animal Rescue Team, from the N.Y. area. Lady was a young turkey, just
a few months old, born with beautiful white shinning feathers, and unfortunately, from an "online" breeder, she had very crooked feet...Lady
was a "production" turkey, bred by a person, who wanted to make money raising turkeys, instead, he had to "get rid of them---No
money", he said. That did not stop Lady, from getting around...and walking up and down the pasture at The Gress
Mountain Ranch. Lady did lay 75 eggs one season, no live births,,,,and many people cherish her eggs now!
Lady, was very sweet, and would look at you and have a gentle
gaze. Lady, was the first turkey, to allow "human" contact and the human touch, in the act of petting and stroking
her back, neck and top of her head. Lady, helped many people, to desensitize and decrease their fears or phobias
about "birds." Lady, helped to educate children, in the schools, that were learning about "turkeys" as they were
in nature...not about "Thanksgiving."
You, know, as I stated, I helped all the turkey/duck group, to have
"free" range, walk around, mingle with each other, under supervision...There would be some knock down, drag down fights, with
these birds....These birds, in the beginning, just "did not "get along" as their former owners, had stated. I
engaged as a referee a few times for these birds. In the wild, the turkeys, birds, have a mating season,
and Clarence the male "Tom turkey" came into season, early this year....and as above, that's when the tragic death of Lady
occurred.
Lady has come into our lives, and went out quickly....She left her
sweet love and gentle eye glaze on my heart forever, and I will never be the same......Thank you, Lady, for all the healing
you did give to us "humans" to decrease our anxious feelings, about birds...." Lady, thank you for extending yourself
and helping so many people, may you live free and without pain, till we meet again. ........KG
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