Historical facts about Thanksgiving
Turkey by Sean
Carter
The festival of thanksgiving has several symbols attached to
it, but the moment we think of the fourth Thursday of November,
its the turkey that that's prime on our minds.
Prominent among all the symbols of
Thanksgiving the turkey adorns the dining table of all
Americans. As far as its nativity goes, the wild turkey is a
native of North Mexico and the Eastern United States. People
have the misconception that the bird belongs to the country
Turkey but in reality the bird has nothing to do with the place
sharing the similar name. Although the turkey is very famous
among the Americans but Alaska has little to rejoice, as the
place has no turkeys, accounting to the too very cold weather.
The bird has an amazing combination of brown features and buff
colored feathers on both its tail and and wings. But in this
case the male turkeys steal the show with their colorful
plumage and the "wattle" which is the piece of skin hanging
from their throat and beard like tuft on their chest.The female
turkey is called the "hen". On account of its royal meat and
the high quality egg that it lays, the turkey soon found a
place for itself in the poultry farm of Mexico and then Europe
towards the early 16th century.
Research suggests that there are two species of turkeys, the
North American Wild Turkey and the Central American Ocellated
Turkey. Zelda,a female wild turkey has lived in New York's
Battery park since 2003 Turkeys have been known by different
names at different places. To name a few, it is called ,
dundjan in Maltese, tarnegol hodu in Hebrew and indiuk in the
Russian language.
As far as the history of the turkey for Thanksgiving goes,
we need to dig into William Bradford's famous work " History Of
Plymouth Plantation". The Governor had sent four of his men for
fowling and they had come back with turkeys, ducks and geese.
The Bronze, Narragansett, White Holland and Bourbon Red are
some of the common breeds of the American turkeys.
Benjamin Franklin had once said "The turkey is a much more
respectable Bird and a true original Native of North America".
In fact the turkey had become such a famous bird that the
scientists cum statesman of America were in the idea of
replacing the bald eagle, the national bird of America, to a
turkey. Such was the liking for this particular species.
A very famous event called the National Thanksgiving Turkey
Presentation takes place every year at the White house where
the President of America is presented with a turkey by the
turkey industry. As per the tradition the President gives a
"presidential pardon" to the turkey and it happily goes to a
separate farm to live the rest of its life. This tradition of
gifting turkey to presidents dates back to the year 1947 when
the first National Thanksgiving Turkey was given to President
Harry Trueman.The turkey to be gifted on the National
Thanksgiving Day are given a special treatment unlike any other
ordinary turkey. The turkeys to be gifted are separated for
their flock and raised separately on the Trites farm. These
turkeys are hand fed and a specially made to interact with the
people to familiarize them with the local crowd. The year 2005
stood witness to the 58th anniversary of the National
Thanksgiving Presentation and two turkeys were lucky enough to
get the presidential pardon and went their ways merrily to live
in Disneyland. Ever since the year of its beginning, every
president has performed their task of pardoning a turkey.
About the Author
Sean Carter writes on holidays, Christmas
and events around the world. He also writes thanksgiving facts
at Thanksgiving
. He is a writer with special interest in ecard industry. He
also writes a blog on Thanksgiving
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