How Freddy (aka Frederick Allan Berkowitz) Escaped Potential Peril and Found a New Goat Family #AnimalRescue
Freddy is the lone pygmy goat at our Southern California Shelter, but he doesn’t seem to mind being one of[…]
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Freddy is the lone pygmy goat at our Southern California Shelter, but he doesn’t seem to mind being one of[…]
Read moreIn December 2004, a four-month-old rescued Barbados lamb made her way (with a little help from kind friends) to Farm[…]
Read moreBleu: From Rejected Lamb to Sanctuary Star Bleu sheep’s start in life was anything but easy. He was a twin,[…]
Read moreAnimals who’ve been saved from cruelty, neglect, or indifference have much to teach us. One of the most inspiring lessons[…]
Read moreSandy turkey is named after the Sand Fire that forced us to evacuate our Southern California shelter this past summer.[…]
Read moreThere are a few things the caregiver feeding the turkey residents of Farm Sanctuary’s Northern California Shelter can expect. The[…]
Read moreAt Farm Sanctuary, we’re afforded the unique opportunity to witness the incredible bonds farm animals form with their families when[…]
Read moreIn 1993, Farm Sanctuary began taking in animals at our then-new Northern California Shelter in Orland. Ninety-four animals were rescued[…]
Read moreThey remind me of a group of elderly gentlemen playing chess in a park in the city, whiling away the[…]
Read moreWhen officers with the Finger Lakes SPCA came to a property to confiscate abandoned dogs, they found Dotty, too. This[…]
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