• Guide To Utilizing Shelter Shifts At Your Animal Sanctuary

    …one-on-one check-ins with folks, offer a suggestion box/Google Form that people can submit, and ask for direct feedback during team meetings.  Validating folks’ experiences if they’re struggling is important. No…

  • The Care of Chicken Residents in Extreme Cold

    Guide to Management Alternatives for the Upper Midwest | Minnesota Department of Agriculture (Non-Compassionate Source) Non-Compassionate Source? If a source includes the (Non-Compassionate Source) tag, it means that we do not…

  • Daily Observation For Chicken Health And Well-Being

    …by Amber D Barnes SOURCES: Physical Exam One Page Guide | Chicken Run Rescue Physical Examination Of Backyard Poultry | The Merck Vet Manual Chicken Poop Guide | The Chicken Chick (Non-Compassionate Source)…

  • Compassionate Euthanasia Considerations For Pig Residents

    …Medicine Association (Non-Compassionate Source) Non-Compassionate Source? If a source includes the (Non-Compassionate Source) tag, it means that we do not endorse that particular source’s views about animals, even if some of…

  • Late Elementary-Age Sanctuary Education Lesson Plan #2

    …as you develop and implement the second late elementary-age lesson plan at your sanctuary (e.g., positionalities, language use, modifications for people with disabilities, common core learning standards, and more). Effective…

  • Late Elementary-Age Sanctuary Education Lesson Plan #3

    …Elementary-Age Lesson Plan at your sanctuary (i.e. positionalities, language use, modifications for disabilities, common core learning standards, and more). Download the Lesson Plan Enter either your organization’s name or your…

  • Middle School Sanctuary Education Lesson Plan #1

    …Extension (Non-Compassionate Source) Nutritional Requirements of Sheep | Merck Veterinary Manual (Non-Compassionate Source) Nutrition of Goats | Merck Veterinary Manual (Non-Compassionate Source) Cool, Clear Water | Thomas Lenz, DVM, M.S.,…

  • Effective Website Elements For Your Animal Sanctuary

    …visitors.  Things your residents need: Many people like to give in-kind donations to sanctuaries: food, toys, equipment, and other useful things. Keep an easily accessible list of what your sanctuary could…

  • Goat Resident Safety Part 2: Hay Feeder Safety

    …cause irritation or abrasion to a resident’s face or body when reaching into the feeder. Acknowledgments We are very grateful to Sarien Slabbert, co-founder and executive director of P.E.A.C.E., for

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