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Dropping turkeys from planes triggers Arkansas festival flap

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In the shadow of Bowman Field
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — To some it’s an Ozark Mountain Mardi Gras that includes live turkeys being dropped from a low-flying plane to an eager crowd below. To others, it’s just animal abuse.

The 72nd Yellville Turkey Trot opened Friday with questions over whether the turkey drop portion would continue. The Chamber of Commerce for the small northern Arkansas city has distanced itself from the tradition it once endorsed and is hoping a “phantom pilot” won’t fly over this weekend. But that hasn’t stopped thousands of people from emailing the chamber about doing more to protect the birds.

“Why don’t you jump yourselves with no parachute. ... Think you’ll like it?” one person wrote to the chamber Monday. Others used more colorful language.​

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