I have read on their official website as well as multiple blog posts that Jenny-O turkeys are not treated with hormones or steroids. They may be given antibiotics but there is a federally regulated amount of time after they are administered that must pass before the birds can be slaughtered, preventing any antibiotics from remaining in the meat.
Not all farmed shrimp has antibiotics and hormones, but most farmed shrimp from Asia do.
NO, commercially raised turkeys do not have the ability to fly. Some young commercially raised turkeys will try to fly but are not successful.
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There were over 271,676,000 turkeys raised in 2007.
The world's largest turkey farm, Butterball, raises approximately 1 million turkeys per week.
Not all farmers, no. Only those that are feeding cattle in CAFO operations (feedlot and dairy) that are raised for only beef and/or milk and in those countries that do not prohibit hormones or antibiotics being fed to cattle will be feeding cows hormones.
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