Over the course of these surgeries, veterinarians cut tendons in Peggy’s legs to begin the process of aligning them normally. While she experienced some complications during surgery, she is now stable and in recovery. She is responding to her treatment plan nicely as well; she’s gentle and patient with her veterinarians as they gradually tighten her splints and casts with each alignment. She also enjoys scratches and cuddles from visiting Farm Sanctuary staff members, and is very sweet and affectionate with everyone, in spite of all she’s been through.
We are optimistic that Peggy will be able to learn to walk and live a happy, healthy life at Farm Sanctuary. She can currently stand on her own without assistance, has progressed from walking on her knees to her fetlocks, and will likely walk be able to walk on her feet soon enough. This courageous survivor inspires us each day with her resilience, determination, and sheer love of life. Like Peggy, all farm animals are sentient individuals who want to live free from harm; we hope that her story will show people how incredible farm animals are when simply given that chance.
Soon, Peggy will come home to our New York Shelter and join a herd of her own. We are excited to see her grow and thrive — surrounded by herdmates and human friends who love her exactly as she is. Like all animals, Peggy is someone, not something, and we’re so glad that she is getting the leg up in life that she deserves!
If you’re touched by Peggy’s story, you may wish to share the power of sanctuary by gifting a special one-time sponsorship in honor of rescued farm animals who are free to experience comfort and joy this holiday season. Thank you for your compassion!