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Rescue Story
From Feed Store to Chicken Spa: Vector's Journey
Vector was born with a severe cross beak (her beak overlaps like scissors, instead of aligning at the tips). This makes it hard for her to eat solid foods; she just can’t get a grip due to the unnatural angle. Through …
Vector was born with a severe cross beak (her beak overlaps like scissors, instead of aligning at the tips). This makes it hard for her to eat solid foods; she just can’t get a grip due to the unnatural angle. Through experience treating similar cases, we felt that Vector could thrive.
Vector was born with a severe cross beak (her beak overlaps like scissors, instead of aligning at the tips). This makes it hard for her to eat solid foods; she just can’t get a grip due to the unnatural angle. Through experience treating similar cases, we felt that Vector could thrive.

December 29, 2021

Rescue Rescue Story
From Jail to Sanctuary: Macka, Milo, Dobie, & Rad Ducklings Get A Second Chance
In the cold winter of 2021, a case of “fowl play” landed four ducklings in jail.
In the cold winter of 2021, a case of “fowl play” landed four ducklings in jail.
In the cold winter of 2021, a case of “fowl play” landed four ducklings in jail.

December 28, 2021

News & Lifestyle
The 2021 Compassionate Holiday Gift Guide
Whether you’re shopping for yourself or an animal-loving friend––or you simply want to give a thoughtful, cozy, and compassionate holiday gift––we’ve got you covered.
Whether you’re shopping for yourself or an animal-loving friend––or you simply want to give a thoughtful, cozy, and compassionate holiday gift––we’ve got you covered.
Whether you’re shopping for yourself or an animal-loving friend––or you simply want to give a thoughtful, cozy, and compassionate holiday gift––we’ve got you covered.

December 8, 2021

News & Lifestyle
The Real Life of a Dairy Cow
Every year in the United States, the $40 billion dairy industry uses over 9 million cows for their milk—and slaughters 3 million more for food. The only way they can do this is by turning living beings into commodities…
Every year in the United States, the $40 billion dairy industry uses over 9 million cows for their milk—and slaughters 3 million more for food. The only way they can do this is by turning living beings into commodities, like a shaft of wheat or a quart of oil. How does that work? This is the story of the lives that the industry has turned into machines for milk and cheese.
Every year in the United States, the $40 billion dairy industry uses over 9 million cows for their milk—and slaughters 3 million more for food. The only way they can do this is by turning living beings into commodities, like a shaft of wheat or a quart of oil. How does that work? This is the story of the lives that the industry has turned into machines for milk and cheese.

December 7, 2021

Press Release
Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara Want You to Adopt a Turkey
On Saturday, November 13, Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara visited the rescued turkeys at the Acton, California location of Farm Sanctuary, the nation’s founding farm animal sanctuary and advocacy organization.
On Saturday, November 13, Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara visited the rescued turkeys at the Acton, California location of Farm Sanctuary, the nation’s founding farm animal sanctuary and advocacy organization.
On Saturday, November 13, Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara visited the rescued turkeys at the Acton, California location of Farm Sanctuary, the nation’s founding farm animal sanctuary and advocacy organization.

December 3, 2021

News & Lifestyle
Grate Expectations: A Guide to Vegan Cheeses
We've reached the end of the "but I couldn't give up cheese!" era. Today, vegan cheeses offer all the flavors, textures, and aromas we crave––without the cruelty.
We've reached the end of the "but I couldn't give up cheese!" era. Today, vegan cheeses offer all the flavors, textures, and aromas we crave––without the cruelty.
We've reached the end of the "but I couldn't give up cheese!" era. Today, vegan cheeses offer all the flavors, textures, and aromas we crave––without the cruelty.

November 30, 2021

Rescue Story
Baby Chick Finds His Way to Ruling a Roost
Shani and his guardian both needed a safe place to land. However, when the pair reached a houseless shelter, staff had to turn the tiny chick away. They couldn’t accommodate his needs — but when we learned about Shan…
Shani and his guardian both needed a safe place to land. However, when the pair reached a houseless shelter, staff had to turn the tiny chick away. They couldn’t accommodate his needs — but when we learned about Shani, we knew we could help!
Shani and his guardian both needed a safe place to land. However, when the pair reached a houseless shelter, staff had to turn the tiny chick away. They couldn’t accommodate his needs — but when we learned about Shani, we knew we could help!

October 19, 2021

News & Lifestyle
35 Moments From 35 Years of Farm Sanctuary
35 Sanctuary Moments You May Have Missed
35 Sanctuary Moments You May Have Missed
35 Sanctuary Moments You May Have Missed

August 28, 2021

News & Lifestyle
Frankly, Veggie Dogs are Just Better
It’s peak BBQ season and as more folks are choosing plant-based foods, veggie dogs are having their day in the sun.
It’s peak BBQ season and as more folks are choosing plant-based foods, veggie dogs are having their day in the sun.
It’s peak BBQ season and as more folks are choosing plant-based foods, veggie dogs are having their day in the sun.

June 30, 2021

Rescue Rescue Story
Pietro: Injury & Empathy Save Dairy Calf From Death
Pietro is a Holstein calf. Holsteins are commonly raised for dairy––and in dairy, boy calves are generally sold for meat. But the farmer couldn’t sell Pietro. The newborn was sick, and he had a broken leg. He could…
Pietro is a Holstein calf. Holsteins are commonly raised for dairy––and in dairy, boy calves are generally sold for meat. But the farmer couldn’t sell Pietro. The newborn was sick, and he had a broken leg. He could barely stand, let alone walk. It wouldn’t be worth their time or the cost to nurse Pietro to health and then sell him.
Pietro is a Holstein calf. Holsteins are commonly raised for dairy––and in dairy, boy calves are generally sold for meat. But the farmer couldn’t sell Pietro. The newborn was sick, and he had a broken leg. He could barely stand, let alone walk. It wouldn’t be worth their time or the cost to nurse Pietro to health and then sell him.

June 25, 2021

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