Over time, we’ve changed the natural biology of cows and other farm animals. Selective breeding for “desirable” traits has not only transformed the size of their bodies, but the amount of milk, eggs, or wool they produce. They’ve grown dependent on people for basic care and survival—and farmers primarily raise them for food.
However, the Sanctuary movement has a hand in changing the way people view and treat farm animals. Since Farm Sanctuary’s inception 35 years ago, we’ve placed thousands of animals with families who value them as companions, not commodities—including Lily, Opal, and Jyn cows.