These Arizona turkeys get to eat a Thanksgiving feast rather than be on the menu

SAN TAN VALLEY, Ariz. — While most families across Arizona spent Thanksgiving gathered around their own tables, the animals at Aimee’s Farm Animal Sanctuary had a holiday spread of their own — and the turkeys were at the head of it.

The sanctuary hosted its annual “Thanks-Living” celebration Thursday, a tradition where rescued turkeys and chickens are treated to an elaborate feast rather than becoming one.

Founder Aimee Takaha set a long table complete with a tablecloth and trays filled with stuffed acorn squash, fruits, grains and greens…

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