Why It’s So Tough to Keep Antibiotics Out of Your Turkey0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- November 22, 2017
The many turkeys that will be placed on tables across American Thanksgiving tables will have antibiotics….but why?

The many turkeys that will be placed on tables across American Thanksgiving tables will have antibiotics….but why?

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