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
On July 20, 2020, a massive fire razed a New Jersey egg farm—killing almost 300,000 trapped hens.| 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
Once severely neglected, Hercules defied the odds. Our Adopt a Farm Animal members are crucial in supporting his new life.| Farm Sanctuary
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
RESCUE STORY| 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
Rescue Story| Farm Sanctuary