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Meet Wanda and 999 of her sisters and help them thrive at our rescue and adoption center!
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Meet Wanda and 999 of her sisters and help them thrive at our rescue and adoption center!
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March 28, 2017 Contact: Gary Smith Evolotus PR www.evolotuspr.com 818-783-0569 office 818-618-3777 mobile Farmed Animal Conference 2017 Calls for ‘Food Justice for All’ GRASS VALLEY, Calif. – Registration is now open for the Farmed Animal Conference, a two-day event featuring interactive workshops, educational presentations, and hands-on experience with animals, held June 2-4,
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Meet Davey, the bull who saved himself from slaughter and broke into the sanctuary!
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Many of the animals who trot through our barnyard doors are victims of small, family farms. When Alysoun’s mom abandoned her at a small pasture-based farm raising pigs for slaughter, the farmer decided it was not worth their time or money to save her. The rancher abandoned the piglet, leaving her to die. Another employee
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Is the dairy industry afraid of competition? The dairy industry appears so petrified of the growing plant-based milk sector that they petitioned Congressional members to submit a letter to the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) demanding that “milk” be defined solely as the mammary secretions from a cow (sorry, sheep and goats). Remember how this
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We lost one of the best sheep in the history of sheepdom.
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Find out why one person thinks adoption is the best way to welcome chickens to your life!
Five years ago, we received a call about a young chicken found wandering in downtown Sacramento near a busy intersection. With an opening available at our sanctuary in Grass Valley, we said yes to who we originally believed was a hen. Ross (formerly Betsy Ross) arrived in July of 2011. Speckled and sporting gorgeous natural
Re-meet Bert and see how your support of the Rescue Medical Fund supports animals at the sanctuary!
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Born: 12/23/2007 Arrived: 12/25/2007 Nicholas is a Jersey, a breed used in the dairy industry. When Nicholas was born, he was immediately removed from his mother. This is common when the calf born is male and unable to get pregnant. Trucked to an auction yard, Nicholas was bought for $15. It is common for male