On October 12, 2019, we left Farm Sanctuary before sunrise with a team of six, driving more than four hours towards a property in Hobart, NY, where we were scheduled to pick up two cows and a steer. Little did we know, this rescue would end up taking more than 32 hours. It’s rare that […]| Farm Sanctuary
Pregnant, terrified, and alone, Olive cow spent four months in the woods after escaping the cruelty of the dairy industry.| Farm Sanctuary
We see cases like Dixon’s all too often: too many calves lose their families and their lives, just for being born male. He, like so many others, started life on a dairy—where females grow up to produce milk for profit, but where males have no place. Typically, farmers sell these boys, who have no economic […]| Farm Sanctuary
Learn about these playful, nurturing animals & the immense suffering they endure in the meat & dairy industries.| Farm Sanctuary
By participating in the Adopt a Farm Animal Program, you’ll help provide the necessary support to care for Frank and defend all farm animals against cruelty.| Farm Sanctuary
By participating in the Adopt a Farm Animal Program, you’ll help provide the necessary support to care for Diane and defend all farm animals against cruelty.| Farm Sanctuary
After escaping a dairy farm and losing her calf, Olive was terrified of humans, but love has changed everything.| Farm Sanctuary
Meet Liberty and other loving and protective cow moms.| Farm Sanctuary
Cows are much more complex than they’re given credit for. They’re also adorable! In fact, you might call them "grass puppies."| Farm Sanctuary
Indigo calf defied the odds. Now, be part of her story.| Farm Sanctuary
Do cows really always produce milk? Here’s why the cows at Farm Sanctuary don’t need us to milk them.| Farm Sanctuary
The dairy industry routinely exploits animals who face slaughter when no longer profitable. These individuals escaped that cycle of harm.| Farm Sanctuary