Rescue & Adoptions
Past Featured Rescues
Bronwyn
On
a farm in Pennsylvania, humane agents found dozens of dead animals,
along with hundreds of sheep, horses, geese, goats, and cats starving
to death. Some of the survivors were so emaciated that they had
to be euthanized immediately. Dead animals were found everywhere
on the farm, in the fields, woods and even the house. The living
were everywhere as well, including the basement of the home, but
none were healthy and full of life. The floors in the home were
covered with inches of hardened feces and the strong smell of urine
was everywhere. A local Pennsylvania newspaper dubbed it…"Pasture
of Death" and animal control officers who were called to the
scene called it "the worst case of animal cruelty they had
ever seen."
Thirty
of the sheep made it to Farm Sanctuary's New York Shelter, and Bronwyn
was one of them. He was notorious for butting, especially if you
weren't paying attention, and his health care providers were his
main targets. A few of his caregivers decided that enough was enough,
and they faced him when he approached. Rather than butting, Bronwyn
stopped and stared into their eyes. Soon his caregivers lightly
touched his head, and he would gently butt their hand. This lead
to rubbing of the top of his head, then his neck, and eventually
to allowing full neck hugs.
Now
when people enter the barn, Bronwyn leaves the flock and comes right
over. He stands in front of people, but now if you aren't paying
attention, he bumps your leg with his foot until you rub his head,
or give him a squeeze. Brownyn has touched the hearts of many and
will continue to do so as a farm animal ambassador.
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