Turkey Escape at Brownwood Poultry Plant 1939
A turkey escapes from a pen at a cooperative poultry plant in Brownwood, Texas, in November 1939. The aprons hanging on the pen were worn by workers handling turkeys after slaughter. This image offers a glimpse into the agricultural practices of Texas in the late 1930s, reflecting the importance of poultry farming in the region.
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Turkey Escape at Brownwood Poultry Plant 1939
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