Today, his caregivers say that Rufus is a sweet guy who has made himself at home at Farm Sanctuary, getting along with everyone. It’s hard to believe that he once needed a herd where he fit in, but here’s his story…
In 2022, we rescued Rufus and his three gal pals, Marzipan, Junco, and Kazoo—along with two sheep named Oboe and Sprocket and a goat named Sniglet, who has since passed away. We placed them in a home within our Farm Animal Adoption Network (FAAN), and there, they lived happily for two years until the adopter’s changing circumstances and health challenges within the goat herd meant that a new home was needed.
Our friends at Odd Man Inn Animal Refuge (OMI) in Tennessee suspected that the herd had treatment-resistant parasites, which further complicated things, as the goats should not be on pasture. Thankfully, OMI could take in two other goats, Edmund and Duncan, from the herd. When they saw that Rufus urgently needed medical attention, they knew they had to help him, too. OMI rushed the three goats to the University of Tennessee, where Rufus needed the most extensive support and care.
“Rufus was dying from emaciation and critical anemia,” says Wendy Smith, Co-Founder and Executive Director at OMI. “We had to race him to the University of Tennessee, where doctors gave him an emergency blood transfusion. It was very high-level vet care, and they weren’t sure Rufus could pull through.”
Once the goats went to OMI, it became clear that Rufus missed his lady friends and would feel most at home with Marzipan, Junco, and Kazoo.