Lancaster Farm Sanctuary’s moving to bigger pastures, with room to rescue more farm animals | ERIN NEGLEY

Lancaster Farm Sanctuary’s moving to bigger pastures, with room to rescue more farm animals | ERIN NEGLEY

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Rescue animals like Benji the goat and Charlotte the pig will soon have a bigger home at Lancaster Farm Sanctuary.

The nonprofit is moving to a farm three times larger than its current space. The move will allow the group to rescue more animals. The farm sanctuary opened in 2017 and now is home to about 50 rescued cows, pigs, chickens, goats, ducks, sheep and turkeys. The group rescues farmed animals. A recent addition is Luna, a sheep who was going to be killed after she delivered two stillborn babies at an animal auction. Orville, a lamb with a twisted leg, was rescued from a farm. Both are recovering…[Read More]

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