As a “bummer lamb,” Otto couldn’t nurse from his mom; in fact, he couldn’t even open his mouth on his own.| Farm Sanctuary
When our shelters are at capacity, we depend on the compassionate adopters in our network who want to make a difference for farm animals.| Farm Sanctuary
On National Animal Rights Day and every day, we celebrate the hundreds of rescued farm animals living at Farm Sanctuary.| Farm Sanctuary
Tyler was searching for a car when she found a little ram—the sheep kind, not the truck kind. He'd been with his mom and at least one younger brother in a barn stall at the back of a car lot. Now that they were gone, only Biscuit remained. He was huddled alone and trembling with fear.| Farm Sanctuary
Learn about these playful, intelligent animals & the suffering they endure for their meat, milk, and wool.| Farm Sanctuary