The ground-breaking of our new pig barn

The ground-breaking of our new pig barn

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The ground-breaking of our new pig barn

by Lynn Printy | June 23, 2019

I am so excited to let everyone know that we are starting to build Little Beanie Tofu and Dolphins new home here at the sanctuary. We broke ground this week and plan to complete their new home by end of July.

They like sleeping together

As we can really no longer call Beanie Tofu ‘little’ because she has grown up to become quite a beautiful pig. Beanie and Dolphin like sleeping together so we will not put them in separate stalls like the cows. They are going to have one big open area and maybe a little extra space in case another fellow pig needs a home.

Their new barn will be 26′ x 32′ and here are estimated cost as we are solidifying our building plans.

Excavation: $9,500
Concrete: $5,600
Materials: $10,000
Labor: $5000
Fencing: To be determined

Our inspiration is to build a place so that they will be able to stretch out in their barn, roam around and dig in the dirt and rub on trees. These girls are smart so we will need to have a sturdy fence to keep them in their safe area. Our team is building a place where these girls can live out their best pig lives!!

Each day we continue our mission to advocate for those with no voice and inspire compassionate living. We hope you can support us by donating to build a new barn for our pigs.

Love Cows and Pigs, too …
Lynn

JP Farm Animal Sanctuary is a nonprofit, tax-exempt
501(c)(3) corporation (EIN 83-1674833)

Our inspiration is to build a place so that they will be able to stretch out in their barn, roam around and dig in the dirt and rub on trees.

—JP Farm Animal Sanctuary

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Haircuts while it’s hot!

Haircuts while it’s hot!

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Haircuts while it’s hot!

by Lynn Printy | June 14, 2019

Summer has finally arrived and the beautiful weather here in the Northeast has been sensational. But as some of you may know, cows do not like it really hot, especially our shaggy haired cows. Scottish Highland cows have a lot of hair and when it gets hot, it can stress them, so we take precautions to prevent anyone from not feeling healthy and happy.

They walk with an amazing sway

Belle and Cara’s hair is not really thick but can get tangled. Brody has very dense multi layered hair and Grady has curly hair that becomes knotted and tight to his skin. We started shaving them a few years back so that they could be more comfortable through the summer months. Oscar used to have to tie them up to shave them because they were afraid of the shaver but now they stand still and are ready when it is their turn because they know it is going to feel so good once he is done. And boy do they have different personalities when they are free from all that hair and heat, they walk with an amazing sway.

By donating to JP Farm Animal Sanctuary you are helping us provide our rescued animals food, shelter, care and love.

—JP Farm Animal Sanctuary

Check out some of the pics & video we have and see the difference in them shaved and unshaven.

Caring each day for these creatures is a joy and we are happy to share our experiences with you.

Love Cows,
Lynn

JP Farm Animal Sanctuary is a nonprofit, tax-exempt
501(c)(3) corporation (EIN 83-1674833)

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The Cow Whisperer

The Cow Whisperer

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The Cow Whisperer

by Lynn Printy | June 7, 2019

Tallulah has been with us for almost two months. She is a wonderful cow that loves attention, she has especially grown fond of being brushed. When she first arrived she was matted with dreadlocks and afraid, but has transformed and is now happy to be with others of her kind. Check out some of the videos we have posted of her transformation.

She and the other cows get greeted each morning with a big “Hello” and a smile. First everyone is checked to see how they did during the night as we do have a couple of cows, Brody and Grady who have issues getting up from having hip dysplasia.

Hay, apple and oat cookies

They then get second cutting hay, apple and oat cookies, freshwater and their rooms mucked. Once everyone has finished their cookies we let Tallulah out so she can roam the barn and go to visit each of the cows. This way everyone is safe and feels protected and still capable of eating privately in their stalls. Tallulah will go by and some of the cows will try to give each other licks, but Cara is still a little afraid of her. Tallulah moves with a faster pace and an energy that our current cows don’t have. You have to know that Cara, Belle, Grady, Ethan and Brody have been together all of their lives, so they have their own way of moving and interacting. There is a hierarchy in the cow world, Ethan is clearly the leader of the herd but Cara is like the Queen, everyone moves out of her way. She is sweet, kind and saunters as she moves so we will continue to monitor her and Tallulah’s interactions.

“Oscar, we call him “The Cow Whisperer” has been walking around with Tallulah on a harness so she can integrate into the herd and see how they interact.”

Tallulah is getting brushed by Oscar.

She is rambunctious and seems to like to butt the other cows which they don’t like. They move in a much slower way and cows all have their own personalities. They will learn how to cooperate but it may take some time. Oscar will continue his routine walking with her, as she is very sweet and loves to be around humans as well.

We are happy to have rescued our newest resident, she is healthy and full of life!

Love Cows,
Lynn

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Update on Gemma & Essie

Update on Gemma & Essie

We all wanted to save Gemma as she is a very beautiful sweet cow but then we heard she had a calf. […]

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All you need is Love (and Food) ?

This is our love story, narrated by me, Cara (I’m the ‘cow-licker’ and have cute little horns and beautiful long black hair, that is how our humans describe me). […]

JP Farm Animal Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization funded by compassionate donors like you. Contributions to JP Farm Animal Sanctuary are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. JP Farm Animal Sanctuary’s tax identification number is EIN 83-1674833.

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Pig News! [ FARM UPDATE ]

Pig News! [ FARM UPDATE ]

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Pig News! [ FARM UPDATE ]

by Lynn Printy | May 31, 2019

We are currently planning on building a pig barn so that ‘Little’ Beanie Tofu and Dolphin can join the JP Farm Animal Sanctuary family. They were rescued before going to slaughter by a wonderful family but the pink girls have grown so big that they do not have enough space where they currently live.

Building them a new barn

We need to raise $35,200.00 to build the barn and for fencing so that they can have shelter, more room to play, move around and sleep! All the monies raised will go directly to the project. We need help from those who are interested in our mission and to partner with us so we can build their forever home. Whether it is $5, $50 or $500, it all helps us to reach our goal and save animals in need.

JP Farm Animal Sanctuary is a nonprofit, tax-exempt
501(c)(3) corporation (EIN 83-1674833)

By donating to JP Farm Animal Sanctuary you are helping us provide our rescued animals food, shelter, care and love.

—JP Farm Animal Sanctuary

Thank you for your support.

SHARE THE GOODNESS, FOR GOODNESS SAKE …. 😉

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Update on Gemma & Essie

Update on Gemma & Essie

We all wanted to save Gemma as she is a very beautiful sweet cow but then we heard she had a calf. […]

All you need is Love (and Food) ?

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This is our love story, narrated by me, Cara (I’m the ‘cow-licker’ and have cute little horns and beautiful long black hair, that is how our humans describe me). […]

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Spring, mud & hips…oh my!

Spring, mud & hips…oh my!

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Spring, mud & hips…oh my!

by Lynn Printy | May 24, 2019

Spring has arrived and everything is beginning to blossom, which makes all the furry residents at JP Farm Animal Sanctuary happy!! We have been living with a lot of mud because of so much rain and I have to say the mud has been more overwhelming than I ever imagined.

We finally completed the fencing

As some of you know Brody and Grady have hip dysplasia and it is extremely hard for them to get around. With their weight they sink right into the mud and it is hard for them to move around easily in the pasture. We finally completed the fencing for the cows and yesterday as I was spreading grass seed and the sun was shining on all of us. It put a smile on my face knowing we will soon have grass for the cows to eat and roam on, a place where they feel free to be themselves. Please think about sponsoring one of our cows to help with their medical needs or buying hay to feed them, it is all beneficial help.

“As some of you know Brody and Grady have hip dysplasia and it is extremely hard for them to get around.”

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More Moo! news and other happenings

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Update on Gemma & Essie

Update on Gemma & Essie

We all wanted to save Gemma as she is a very beautiful sweet cow but then we heard she had a calf. […]

All you need is Love (and Food) ?

All you need is Love (and Food) ?

This is our love story, narrated by me, Cara (I’m the ‘cow-licker’ and have cute little horns and beautiful long black hair, that is how our humans describe me). […]

JP Farm Animal Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization funded by compassionate donors like you. Contributions to JP Farm Animal Sanctuary are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. JP Farm Animal Sanctuary’s tax identification number is EIN 83-1674833.

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