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The Gentle Barn In Tennessee Wants You To Cuddle Turkeys This Thanksgiving

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The Gentle Barn In Tennessee Wants You To Cuddle Turkeys This Thanksgiving

There is a place called The Gentle Barn, they have three locations throughout the country, California, Missouri and Tennessee.  The Gentle Barn is allowing you to cuddle turkeys this Thanksgiving, according to Yahoo.

The Gentle Barn takes in “unwanted or neglected” farm animals.  For a minimum fee of $25 you can have a special cuddle session with one of their turkeys on Thanksgiving.  You will get an hour and a half with your turkey, you’ll be able to feed them and go on a tour of the facility as well. There will be music, games and crafts for the whole family as well.

The Gentle Barn has been around since 1999 and has saved thousands of animals.

Not sure which state this Gentle Barn is in, but here is some of what they do…

 

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