Animal lover Dave Brooker travels the world with his beloved pet turkey, who has been by his side ever since
she was born on his farm in England two years ago. She has accompanied him to the dentist and the pub.He gave her the name Trouble Version Two, or T2, to keep it simple.
The story of the unusual pair began when the turkey’s mother was sitting on a dozen eggs and the weather became unfavorable (no pun intended).
He built up a heated brooder to get the turkeys strong enough to go back under their mother after the first two that hatched died.

The first one out was T2, who I fed for 10 or 11 hours. She must have believed I was her father because I was watching over her when she was on her own.
T2 did not quickly return under the mother like the others did. She has been traveling everywhere with me ever since.
When they stop at traffic signals in Maidstone, Kent, locals are frequently perplexed to see the 56-year-old sitting
next to T2 in his car or when he gives her favorite food, the sausage meat from a scotch egg, in the middle of a parking lot.
She is very well-behaved and frequently seen simply sitting in the White Horse bar with a bag of chips.
She occupies the same spot on her blanket at the bar. She is content when you set her down with a pack of cheese and onion crisps, unlike most dogs who would rush around.
The two are inseparable and even sleep in the same room at their house together, despite the fact that some others find their unbreakable friendship a little unusual.
She reminds me of my child, Brooker said. She’s amusing and fun to be around; occasionally, I even believe she’s partially human.

Brooker, who also owns three horses, claimed to have a video of the woman stepping on the bar when she was a young girl.
When Brooker starts working as a Tesco online order picker, that is the only time the two are separated.
‘I just asked the receptionist at the dentist if she could turkey-sit for me. When I brought T2 in, she initially assumed it was a prank. Everyone cherished it.
She has had a beautiful impact on her owner, who now finds himself conversing with individuals he wouldn’t ordinarily talk to.
T2 was recently spotted by a Somalian patron who claimed that she reminded him of his youth, when he used to raise turkeys on his family’s farm.
He said, ‘She attracts quite a bit of attention from others. But she’s quite friendly, calm, and allows others to pet her.
‘Kids frequently come over when I’m feeding her in the Tesco parking lot. Since the majority of people
haven’t actually seen a live turkey, it simply helps people think about turkeys differently.
‘Turkeys are fascinating birds that resemble prehistoric creatures. My tiny velociraptor is T2.
‘I experienced a severe episode of anxiety and depression back in 2014, and having a connection with an animal like this is beneficial.
In their brief two years of dating, Mr. Brooker’s companion has left such an influence on him that he no longer
chooses to eat turkey at Christmas and derogatorily refers to December as the month when all the turkeys ‘go on vacation.’
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