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animal welfare projects
Farm animal sanctuary
The Farm Animal Sanctuary was founded in 1986 to rescue and give a permanent
home to sick, injured and abused farm animals including sheep, goats,
pigs, horses, ponies, guinea pigs, ducks, geese, turkeys, Operating from Bromsgrove and Evesham in England, the Sanctuary is today home to more than 500 animals and relies on the support of volunteers to carry out most of the hard work. Funding is normally raised at various events, open days and sales and the Sanctuary has developed a great working relationship with local schools. Maureen Lawless, Secretary: In this way we feel that our rescued animals can repay those who help by giving them valuable experience in animal welfare which we hope will stay with them all their lives. Unfortunately, however, in 2001, as a result of the outbreak of Foot
and Mouth disease in the vicinity, all usual methods of fundraising were
brought to a standstill and the animals were confined to just a small
portion of land to prevent further We really do appreciate your kind donation, at this time of year, before the grass starts growing, we find that we have to spend more to keep our charges fit and healthy. Maureen Lawless. Caring for animals is but one dimension of their truly compassionate work. The Farm Animal Sanctuary also campaigns against the abuse of animals in markets and acts as a watchdog to ensure sick or injured animals are not offered up for sale.
Reasons why we help animals
Sally has a permanent limp. When she was five months old her dealer owner threw her down the ramp of a lorry. Her thighbone snapped. She was later chased around his farmyard several times a day to give his young sheepdog "experience", her back leg broken and trailing. Spirit has been blind ever since he was born in 1992. His mother died giving birth to him. His farmer-owner bottle-fed Spirit to fatten him up so he could be sold for slaugher. A local family heard of Spirit's plight and bought him from the farmer bringing him to the Sanctuary. Sally and Spirit are two of the lucky ones. They will now live out their days in peace along with an increasing number of abused and neglected farm animals.
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