Handler Wayne Berger • Captain Sherry Oakes • Coach Leslie Voelkel • Handler Corbin Goebel
Cuero, Texas – In the heart of Cuero, Texas, a team of dedicated trainers and turkey enthusiasts come together each year with a singular mission: to prepare Ruby Begonia, Cuero’s beloved turkey, for the legendary race against Worthington, Minnesota’s Paycheck. Both towns vying for the title of “Turkey Capitol of the World”. In a friendly race to claim this title, steeped in tradition, history and community pride. A team of local celebrities is picked to prepare Ruby Begonia for the great gobbler gallop held during Cuero’s Turkey Trot. This year’s 2024 Turkey Fest team is handler, Wayne Berger, Captain Sherry Oakes, Coach Leslie Voelkel, handler Corbin Goebel.
A Tradition Born from Rivalry
The story of Ruby Begonia’s training begins with a friendly rivalry that dates back to 1912 when Cuero first hosted its Turkey Trot. The event quickly became a local sensation, drawing thousands to witness the spectacle of turkeys parading down Main Street. As the years passed, the Turkey Trot evolved, incorporating themes of Middle Eastern grandeur and crowning its own royalty, Sultan Yekrut and Sultana Oreuc.
However, by 1972, the turkey industry’s shift away from Cuero meant the original Turkey Trot could no longer continue. Unwilling to let their heritage fade, the people of Cuero conceived Turkeyfest, a new festival to celebrate their town’s legacy. Yet, there was a twist: another town, Worthington, Minnesota, claimed the title of “Turkey Capitol of the World,” setting the stage for an epic showdown.
The Great Gobbler Gallop
The solution was as unique as it was entertaining: a turkey race. The editors of the local newspapers from both towns agreed to a competition to settle the title once and for all. The race would be a two-part affair, with a race in both Worthington and Cuero. The victor would not only win the race but also the coveted “Traveling Turkey Trophy of Tumultuous Triumph.”
A Festival of Unity and Celebration
Beyond the race, Turkeyfest has grown into a symbol of unity for Cuero. It’s a time for families to come together, enjoy the festivities, and celebrate the city’s rich history. From parades and carnivals to arts and crafts, Turkeyfest is a vibrant tapestry of Cuero’s culture.
Looking Forward
As Ruby Begonia and Paycheck prepare for their next Great Gobbler Gallop, the people of Cuero rally behind their feathered athlete. The Turkey Trot team’s dedication to training Ruby is a reflection of Cuero’s community spirit, a spirit that ensures the Turkeyfest remains a cherished annual event.