You’ll Never Forget A Visit To Farm Sanctuary, A One-Of-A-Kind Farm Filled With Rescued Animals In Southern California
By Rachel Pfutzenreuter|Published September 26, 2021
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Rachel lives just north of Chicago, she has two boys and a dog named Sky. She is always planning her next trip, and loves to help friends, family, and her readers find their next adventure.
When you visit Farm Sanctuary, you will leave behind a piece of your heart. Cows, pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, and even turkeys, often having survived abuse, are living out the rest of their days in comfort at Farm Sanctuary in California. Take a tour of the sanctuary, and learn more about the ongoing efforts to improve the lives of farm animals.
Farm Sanctuary has two locations, one in Acton, California, and one in Watkins Glen, New York.
Farm Sanctuary was founded in 1986 to encourage compassion for farm animals. Since then, the sanctuary has rescued thousands of animals. The California location encompasses 26 acres of land and is located approximately 45 minutes from Hollywood. Tours, with advance registration, are given on Saturdays and Sundays. Admission for adults is $10.
At Farm Sanctuary, Yoda the llama watches over the sheep.
Alone and afraid after the rest of his family was sold, Biscuit went home with Tyler, the young woman who found him. Tyler created an Instagram page for Biscuit, which eventually helped connect them with Farm Sanctuary. Biscuit is thriving happily and now has resident sheep Otto as his playmate.
Affectionate Grace the goat had suffered from neglect in the past, but is now lounging contentedly in the sun at Farm Sanctuary, without a care in the world.
Farm Sanctuary promotes legislation to help end the abuse of farm animals, such as the Farm System Reform Act. During your visit, you can even pick up some vegan recipes in the shop.
When Otto the sheep came to Farm Sanctuary in June of 2020, he was paired up with Squid, a resident sheep who uses wheels to get around.
Born on a farm in Utah, Otto was unable to feed himself and appeared to have some neurological issues. If he walked into a corner, he didn’t realize that he could turn around to get out, and thus he was stuck there. A nearby landowner offered to take in the young sheep, but soon realized that Otto would be better off at Farm Sanctuary with access to specialized veterinary care. By imitating Squid, Otto was, in time, able to learn how to eat on his own!
Farm Sanctuary even has celebrity supporters like actor Joaquin Phoenix.
During his Oscar acceptance speech in 2020, having won Best Actor for his lead role in the Joker movie, Joaquin Phoenix spoke of the perils that cows often endure. Shortly after he made that speech, he rescued a mother cow and her calf, and facilitated their arrival at Farm Sanctuary. A year later, he came to visit them at the sanctuary.
Meet these farm animals, and many others, at the Farm Sanctuary in Acton. To make a reservation for the hour-long tour of the sanctuary, go to the Farm Sanctuary website. You’ll be glad you did! Without a doubt, you will cherish the memories of these farm animals, and their poignant stories, forever. Visit Farm Sanctuary’s Facebook page to keep up with current news and events at the farm, and to see an endless stream of adorable farm animal photos.
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