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A cow in the pasture at Farm Sanctuary

NOVEMBER 2022

The Oklahoma Cows: Dozens Rescued After Farmer’s Change of Heart

Dan, a former beef farmer from Ardmore, Oklahoma, contacted Farm Sanctuary in April for help rehoming about 60 animals. After observing the herd and seeing cows for who they are — intelligent, caring individuals — he realized he could no longer send them to slaughter.

With such a large number of cows needing homes, no single provider in our Farm Animal Adoption Network (FAAN) could responsibly take on Dan’s entire herd. Though difficult, a more realistic outcome would be to place bonded groups among as many FAAN homes as possible. Read more about this incredible undertaking!

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A photo of Galadriel turkey by the pond at Farm Sanctuary

Quiz: Who is Your Inner Turkey?

You may be wondering what you have in common with a turkey. As it turns out, turkeys are a lot like us! They have unique personalities and preferences. So, whether you’re the life of the party or prefer marching to the beat of your own drum, there’s a turkey like that too.

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A chestnut and cashew wreath-shaped baked entree

“Tried & True” Vegan Holiday Recipes

We asked our staff to share their favorite holiday dishes. They came back with 15 ideas for sides, main courses, and desserts. Whether this is your first holiday as a vegan or your 50th, you’re sure to find something to love on this list.

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Robbie and Lizzie pigs enjoying a snack at Farm Sanctuary

Tune Into Our Live Cams

Watch our work in action from wherever you are through our explore.org live stream cameras. Streaming from several Watkins Glen sanctuary spaces, spot your favorite rescued residents enjoying an afternoon snooze, a bite to eat, and the occasional case of the zoomies.

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Roberto turkey with a rooster outdoors at Farm Sanctuary

Embrace a Kinder Tradition

At Farm Sanctuary, we inspire people to think differently about turkeys. Since 1986, our Adopt a Turkey Project has encouraged people to symbolically adopt one of our rescued “spokesturkeys” for the holiday season instead of eating one.

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SHOP FOR GOOD
Carry this tote to honor this year's Adopt a Turkey spokesturkeys, support their ongoing care at Farm Sanctuary, and help people see turkeys as individuals, not commodities.
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Recipe Photo Credit: Deborah Reeves

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