Ashbourne News Telegraph

Extend goodwill to the animals

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ANIMAL Aid is calling on the public to extend the season of goodwill to all animals, including turkeys.

Every year, around 10 million turkeys are slaughtere­d for Christmas dinners in the UK.

The vast majority of these animals will have come from a factory farm, where they are forced to live in filthy, crowded sheds for their short existence. Animal Aid investigat­ions on turkey farms have found untreated injuries, dead animals, and turkeys attacking one another in the stressful, cramped conditions.

Turkeys have been selectivel­y bred to grow so fast, so quickly that they can suffer many health problems including cardiovasc­ular conditions, and painful leg disorders.

And of course, regardless of where the turkeys spend their very short lives, they are sent to the abattoir to face a brutal and terrifying death.

However, the good news is that there are so many delicious plant-based alternativ­es to meat and other animal products, that simply switching to a cruelty-free alternativ­e has never been easier.

These are widely available in every supermarke­t and health food shop nationwide, as well as extensivel­y online and on the highstreet.

For every animal product - be it turkey, pork sausages, bacon, cheese or anything in between - there is an equally delicious plant-based alternativ­e that doesn’t require sentient animals to suffer and die. Not only this, plant-based food is much better for the environmen­t.

If you are interested in having a cruelty-free Christmas, or just learning more, you can order a FREE Compassion­ate Christmas Guide by contacting Animal Aid: info@ animalaid.org.uk or telephone: 01732 364546 Tod Bradbury, Campaign Manager, Animal Aid

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