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March's
Elephant Of The Month: Frieda
At B&G Foods, we are always looking for ways to give back. We are a proud sponsor of The Elephant Sanctuary in Hohenwald, Tennessee. We donate a yearly supply of Grandma's Molasses, and are also eagerly spreading the word by featuring our very own "Elephant of the Month." Have a look!

Name: Frieda
Born: 1966
Height: 9 Feet
Weight: 7,370 lbs.
Favorite Food: Broccoli
Frieda was wild born in Asia in 1966,
captured and separated from her family at a young age and
sent to America for a life performing in circuses. Like many
elephants at the Sanctuary, finding records on her early
years has proven difficult. She spent the majority of her
circus years traveling with the Clyde-Beatty Cole Brothers
Circus. One day, while she and the elephants in her show
were being walked across a crowded parking lot to the main
tent, Debbie (also at the Sanctuary), dropped out of line
and chased Frieda through a parking lot and smashed through
the plate glass window of a nearby Sears building. They both
received only minor cuts, and were immediately sent for
temporary boarding at the Hawthorn Corporation, a company in
Illinois that trained and leased elephants to circuses.
In 1996, Frieda was sold to Hawthorn but she was banned from
travel and performing due to her reputation. Frieda was
labeled a dangerous elephant and was isolated in protected
contact. As a result of USDA prosecutions against the
Hawthorn Corporation for violations of the Animal Welfare
Act involving inadequate care and mistreatment of its
elephants, Frieda, along with nearly all the other members
of her circus herd, was sent to The Elephant Sanctuary.
On February 9, 2006, at the age of forty, Frieda traveled
with her barn companion Billie to become the twenty-second
resident of The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. They were
the last of eight circus elephants rescued from the Hawthorn
Corporation. Frieda arrived underweight at only 6,370
pounds, but within minutes, demonstrated she had a very
healthy appetite by helping herself to Billie's welcome
smorgasboard of produce and hay, too. Over the next six
months with an endless supply of fresh grass, produce, hay
and grain, Frieda gained more than 1000 pounds!
Frieda is best friends with Liz and Billie. She's extremely
vocal and, contrary to her reputation as a dangerous
elephant, is surprisingly affectionate. As is typical with
many so-called dangerous elephants who come to the
Sanctuary, Frieda has shown no signs of aggression since she
arrived. She loves to elicit the affection of the
caregivers, is frequently precocious and never hesitates to
explore her surroundings, especially if Liz goes with her.
Sanctuary freedom definitely agrees with Frieda, in both
body and soul.
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Frieda, Liz and Billie - Best Friends |
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To learn more about Frieda,
click here!
To read the complete Elephant Newsletter
click here.
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