Turkeys at Good Shepherd Poultry Ranch
If you listen closely, you can hear Melissa or Maxine talking to the turkeys – does it sound to you like they are “talking” back?
Video taken during MS in Animals and Public Policy externship
by Maxine Young
for the MS in Animals and Public Policy (MAPP) program
They were visiting with Frank R. Reese Jr. at Good Shepherd Poultry Ranch in Kansas, and were at the future site of the upcoming Good Shepherd Poultry Institute.
More about the externship here: https://news.vet.tufts.edu/2017/08/farm-visit-with-farm-forward/
About Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy (CAPP)
The mission of the Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy is to conduct and encourage the study of complex issues surrounding the changing role and impact of animals in society. The Center supports the development and dissemination of research driven policies, programs and practices that benefit both people and animals.
Work conducted by the Center is based on the tenets that animal well-being matters, that animal and human well-being are linked, and that both are enhanced through improved understanding of human-animal relationships.
email: capp@tufts.edu
CAPP website: http://vet.tufts.edu/capp
MAPP website: https://grad.vet.tufts.edu/ms-animals-and-public-policy/
Видео Turkeys at Good Shepherd Poultry Ranch канала Center for Animals and Public Policy
Video taken during MS in Animals and Public Policy externship
by Maxine Young
for the MS in Animals and Public Policy (MAPP) program
They were visiting with Frank R. Reese Jr. at Good Shepherd Poultry Ranch in Kansas, and were at the future site of the upcoming Good Shepherd Poultry Institute.
More about the externship here: https://news.vet.tufts.edu/2017/08/farm-visit-with-farm-forward/
About Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy (CAPP)
The mission of the Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy is to conduct and encourage the study of complex issues surrounding the changing role and impact of animals in society. The Center supports the development and dissemination of research driven policies, programs and practices that benefit both people and animals.
Work conducted by the Center is based on the tenets that animal well-being matters, that animal and human well-being are linked, and that both are enhanced through improved understanding of human-animal relationships.
email: capp@tufts.edu
CAPP website: http://vet.tufts.edu/capp
MAPP website: https://grad.vet.tufts.edu/ms-animals-and-public-policy/
Видео Turkeys at Good Shepherd Poultry Ranch канала Center for Animals and Public Policy
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