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Why prize-winning birds may be absent from New England fairs this year

Por: The Boston Globe Nation September 30, 2022

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The Topsfield Fair opens Friday, and people are eager to whirl through the midway, try some decadent fried food, marvel at the giant pumpkin contest, and watch decorated livestock compete for top prizes.But if they’re looking forward to seeing flocks of top-tier turkeys, roosters, and hens, they’ll mostly be disappointed: Fair organizers said Tuesday they are canceling nearly all poultry-related events this year because of the nationwide... + full article



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