Photos: Where the Thanksgiving turkeys are in charge
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Photos: Where the Thanksgiving turkeys are in charge
"The Gentle Barn hosted what it billed as a pre-meal celebration of turkeys Thursday at the Santa Clarita animal sanctuary. Rescued gobblers and hens roamed while visitors to the six-acre spread were able to pet and feed them. The sanctuary, founded in 1999, hosts the event, known as "A Gentle Thanksgiving," annually. The site currently hosts nearly 200 rescued animals."
"In addition to turkeys, residents include cows, horses, pigs, sheep, goats, chickens, llamas and emus. Supporters can sponsor the animals and visit them on Sundays when the barn is open to the public; tickets are $27.03 for those 13 and older and $16.22 for ages 2 to 12. (1) Romeo was rescued in 2018; (2) Kayla Garrison of Santa Clarita is among holiday visitors; (3) Maya Shecter and 6-year-old Danielle Shecter of Woodland Hills make friends with Justice."
The Gentle Barn in Santa Clarita hosted a pre-meal celebration of turkeys where rescued gobblers and hens roamed and visitors were able to pet and feed them across the six-acre sanctuary. The sanctuary, founded in 1999, currently cares for nearly 200 rescued animals, including cows, horses, pigs, sheep, goats, chickens, llamas and emus. The annual A Gentle Thanksgiving event allows supporters to sponsor animals and visit on Sundays when the barn opens to the public. Admission prices are $27.03 for ages 13 and older and $16.22 for ages 2 to 12. Named rescues and visiting families interacted closely with residents.
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