Thanksgiving's a holiday for most people, but for those who ARE at work, it can be one of the busiest days of the year. Emergency rooms, airports, supermarkets and gas stations are doing a booming business. And so are the people who look after our companion animals while we go on vacation. Reporter: Nina Thorsen
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Although most Americans will have a white broad-breasted turkey for dinner on Thanksgiving, some will partake in another bird that is making a comeback -- the heritage turkey. Several California family farmers are raising these original breeds of domestic turkeys, which differ from the commercial turkey in taste, size and behavior. Reporter: Alice Daniel
End Music: "Turkey in the Straw" by Dry Branch Fire Squad, from the album "Fertile Ground"