Most likely it IS laden with antibiotics. Every turkey feed I have EVER seen has antibiotics in it, so all the "mainstream" growers of turkeys will be using it. As far as buying the organic variety, you have two choices: You can either find a turkey farm in your area that advertises that they grow it without antibiotics, etc... and go directly to them or find out what stores they offer turkeys in, or you can go to an organic foodstore, like Whole Foods, Wild Oats, etc... do a yellow pages search on Yahoo and see what you can come up with natural/and/or organic stores in your area. They will have the most natural and organic turkey available. Hope that helps
2007-10-11 04:57:05
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answered by Mom of 8 3
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Yes they use antibiotics in turkeys. Do you ever use antibiotics?
Here is a site with some alternative turkeys for you. Real turkeys, not the fake stuff these folks are purveying. The asker didn't ask for a vegetarian alternative so why are you trying to force your beliefs on them? It may not be the proper category but if you can't answer the question properly, you shouldn't be answering at all.
http://www.sustainabletable.org/features/articles/thanksgiving/
2007-10-11 08:17:06
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answered by Love #me#, Hate #me# 6
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Yes, turkeys have antibiotic injections or via thier drinking water. Its common practice with animals kept in such poor conditions.
As to where to buy them, this is not the forum to catch regular meat buyers, you might be better posting in General food and drink
2007-10-11 04:49:47
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answered by Michael H 7
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Yes, and hormones, too. Don't trust the free-range label on animal products; it's just so much greenwashing. It doesn't mean the animals lived blissful lives. It only means they had mininal opportunity to engage in natural behaviors.
There are veggie crumbles, which are more akin to beef, but you could cook with them instead of ground turkey.
For Thanksgiving, try a Tofurkey or create a veggie loaf.
2007-10-11 04:47:39
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answered by VeggieTart -- Let's Go Caps! 7
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It can be.
I think a problem with this question is that there's also Turkey in turkey meat, while this is the Vegetarian section.
2007-10-11 05:21:42
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answered by Darkwolf 5
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yes and hormones. Try tofurkey online or at the grocery.
2007-10-11 07:10:37
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answered by Anonymous
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