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Adopt a Turkey
Since 1986, Farm Sanctuary’s Adopt a Turkey Project has encouraged people to sponsor a turkey at Thanksgiving instead of eating one.
Since 1986, Farm Sanctuary’s Adopt a Turkey Project has encouraged people to sponsor a turkey at Thanksgiving instead of eating one.
Since 1986, Farm Sanctuary’s Adopt a Turkey Project has encouraged people to sponsor a turkey at Thanksgiving instead of eating one.

October 13, 2020

Letter to the Postmaster General: Stop the Cruel Practice of Shipping Live Animals
I am writing on behalf of Farm Sanctuary and our 1.2 million members and constituents to urge you to discontinue the inhumane and unacceptable practice of shipping live animals.
I am writing on behalf of Farm Sanctuary and our 1.2 million members and constituents to urge you to discontinue the inhumane and unacceptable practice of shipping live animals.
I am writing on behalf of Farm Sanctuary and our 1.2 million members and constituents to urge you to discontinue the inhumane and unacceptable practice of shipping live animals.

September 28, 2020

Rescue Rescue Story
Geneseo Rams: How a Lamb and a Farmer Changed Each Others' Lives
A farmer’s surprising connection with one lamb ended up saving the young sheep—and four others—from slaughter.
A farmer’s surprising connection with one lamb ended up saving the young sheep—and four others—from slaughter.
A farmer’s surprising connection with one lamb ended up saving the young sheep—and four others—from slaughter.

September 5, 2020

Sanctuary Speaker Series
Join Farm Sanctuary for our virtual Sanctuary Speaker Series: Inspiring discussions with the change-makers and thought leaders whose ideas and actions move our mission forward.
Join Farm Sanctuary for our virtual Sanctuary Speaker Series: Inspiring discussions with the change-makers and thought leaders whose ideas and actions move our mission forward.
Join Farm Sanctuary for our virtual Sanctuary Speaker Series: Inspiring discussions with the change-makers and thought leaders whose ideas and actions move our mission forward.

September 4, 2020

News & Lifestyle
To Shear or Not to Shear?: Sheep Shearing at Farm Sanctuary
When it comes to sheep care, shearing can be a hot-button topic. And so, the eternal question: to shear or not to shear?
When it comes to sheep care, shearing can be a hot-button topic. And so, the eternal question: to shear or not to shear?
When it comes to sheep care, shearing can be a hot-button topic. And so, the eternal question: to shear or not to shear?

August 31, 2020

COVID-19 Is Highlighting the Flaws of Our Modern Food System
On August 5, 2020, Farm Sanctuary hosted a virtual symposium that brought together a group of experts to discuss the interconnected social justice issues stemming from our modern food system and the industry’s negative…
On August 5, 2020, Farm Sanctuary hosted a virtual symposium that brought together a group of experts to discuss the interconnected social justice issues stemming from our modern food system and the industry’s negative effects on workers, communities, animals, and the environment—particularly now in the midst of a global pandemic.
On August 5, 2020, Farm Sanctuary hosted a virtual symposium that brought together a group of experts to discuss the interconnected social justice issues stemming from our modern food system and the industry’s negative effects on workers, communities, animals, and the environment—particularly now in the midst of a global pandemic.

August 16, 2020

Rescue Rescue Story
Appa’s Homecoming: Sheep in Need Finds Sanctuary
Given her prognosis, it’s surprising that Appa is still alive: most farmers would opt to send a disabled animal like Appa to slaughter—and “replace” her with a healthy animal—rather than pay for specialized car…
Given her prognosis, it’s surprising that Appa is still alive: most farmers would opt to send a disabled animal like Appa to slaughter—and “replace” her with a healthy animal—rather than pay for specialized care.
Given her prognosis, it’s surprising that Appa is still alive: most farmers would opt to send a disabled animal like Appa to slaughter—and “replace” her with a healthy animal—rather than pay for specialized care.

August 15, 2020

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August 14, 2020

Rescue Rescue Story
Otto: Lamb Born With Severe Health Issues Given Care at 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.
As a “bummer lamb,” Otto couldn’t nurse from his mom; in fact, he couldn’t even open his mouth on his own.
As a “bummer lamb,” Otto couldn’t nurse from his mom; in fact, he couldn’t even open his mouth on his own.

August 12, 2020

Rescue Rescue Story
Saving Squid: Farmers Give Injured Lamb a Second Chance
It took a life-threatening injury to save Squid from slaughter. The Suffolk lamb was bred at the request of a Future Farmers of America (FFA) program: a student would raise the purebred lamb for show, and then sell him …
It took a life-threatening injury to save Squid from slaughter. The Suffolk lamb was bred at the request of a Future Farmers of America (FFA) program: a student would raise the purebred lamb for show, and then sell him at auction for meat production. Those plans fell apart within three days of Squid’s birth, though, when his mom accidentally trampled his leg.
It took a life-threatening injury to save Squid from slaughter. The Suffolk lamb was bred at the request of a Future Farmers of America (FFA) program: a student would raise the purebred lamb for show, and then sell him at auction for meat production. Those plans fell apart within three days of Squid’s birth, though, when his mom accidentally trampled his leg.

August 10, 2020

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