Even in 1843, a turkey was an emblem of fullness and prosperity -- something only the wealthy could afford.
Scrooge gave this to the Cratchits to ensure that they would have a feast they deserved, as a kind and loving family.
Scrooge sees a boy passing by his home and gets the child to go
and buy the "Prize Goose" that is on display at the local Poulterer's.
He then sends the Goose to the Cratchit's by way of the Poulterer, and remains anonymous as a result. Because of the distance he even paid for a cab.
Earlier in the book Scrooge had said, "if the poor are going to die, then they had better do it and decrease the surplus population." Scrooge know feels bad about saying this because at this house he finds out that tiny tim will die. Mabey this will help change Scrooges cold-hearted personality.
Scrooge sends a large turkey to Bob Cratchit as a gift for Christmas dinner in the story "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens.
Buy it and have it delivered to the Cratchit household
A prize Turkey
It was a turkey.
The type of poultry that lays only eggs is the layer house. This type of poultry house affords better ventilation and facilitates cleaning and disinfection.
fiish is meat. poultry is any type of bird meat.
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No, you should never give an ibuprofen to any type of poultry. Poultry can be given aspirin for some pain relief.
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A parakeet.
A coop - A poultry coop can be any type of safe shelter that houses birds.
A grave stone.
There doesn't seem to be a specific reference to the type of business Scrooge owns. Since his only employee is an accountant, one might speculate that Scrooge is a money-lender.
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Poultry Circulation System