Animals have been dying in the mail for years. The USPS crisis is making it even worse.| Farm Sanctuary
Rescue Story| Farm Sanctuary
This March, five baby birds got their lucky break. Arriving just a day apart, two poults (baby turkeys) and three peeps (baby chickens) escaped cruelty and joined new flocks at Farm Sanctuary. We learned about the turkey poults, Ferris and Faye, through a call from Christine of Second Chance Chickens Microsanctuary in Northern New Jersey. […]| Farm Sanctuary
Every year, businesses across the country cash in on Easter by selling baby rabbits, chicks, and ducklings as novelties. Hundreds are purchased impulsively and treated as disposable goods. Once buyers recognize that these “holiday accessories” have real, long-term needs for care and space, many of the animals are dumped at over-burdened municipal shelters, abandoned on […]| Farm Sanctuary
Ellen, Carrie, Emily, & Kristen: Ducks Rescued from Foie Gras Factory| Farm Sanctuary
Factory farms dominate U.S. food production & are harmful to the environment, social justice, animal welfare, & human health.| 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
Nestled in upstate New York, the rolling green pastures of our 275-acre Watkins Glen Sanctuary are home to more than 800 rescued animals.| Farm Sanctuary