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Purdue University to become home to this year’s National Thanksgiving Turkey once pardoned by President Biden

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Purdue University will become home to this year’s National Thanksgiving Turkey and alternate once they are pardoned by President Biden.

The university’s Department of Animal Sciences in the College of Agriculture will provide a home and care for the birds following this week’s National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation at the White House.

The turkeys will reside in a separate enclosed indoor setting with access to a shaded grassy area.

Indiana is the fourth largest turkey producing state in the nation.

The poultry industry contributes more than $12 billion in total economic activity to Indiana and employs more than 12,000 people.

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1 comment

Charles U Farley November 17, 2021 at 11:23 am

So a turkey pardoned a turkey.

Can we just let the bird run the economy for a while? It can’t do any worse than the turkey doing it now.

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