• Conducting Goat Introductions At Your Animal Sanctuary

    …resident. Some goats simply can’t live together safely, perhaps due to differences in size, health, and/or personality, and even absent these differences, some individuals simply do not get along.  Some…

  • Additional Care Recommendations For Older Chickens

    For Older Hens (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…

  • 5 Steps To Simplifying Enrichment

    …you focus your enrichment ideas for them. Here is an example: 1.Toby, Sorel, Clover, Cayenne, Fresia (Turkeys):  This group is waiting for their bigger outdoor living space to be repaired,…

  • Summer And Hot Weather Considerations For Animal Sanctuaries

    …(Non-Compassionate Source) What To Do If Your Horse Becomes Overheated | Equus Magazine (Non-Compassionate Source) Non-Compassionate Source? If a source includes the (Non-Compassionate Source) tag, it means that we do…

  • Introductory Care For Cavies (Guinea Pigs)

    …(Non-Compassionate Source) Giant Guinea Pigs, or Cuy Criollo (Cavia Porcellus) | Kristin Claricoates, DVM (Non-Compassionate Source) Guinea Pigs | Merck Veterinary Manual (Non-Compassionate Source) Guinea Pigs (For Practitioners) | Merck…

  • Creating A Good Home For Geese

    …Source) Beginner’s Guide To Keeping Geese | Poultry Keeper (Non-Compassionate Source) Non-Compassionate Source? If a source includes the (Non-Compassionate Source) tag, it means that we do not endorse that particular…

  • Techniques And Practices Necessary For Responsible Horse Care

    …access to clean water that ideally doesn’t freeze over in the winter, appropriate forage or hay, minerals, and, depending on your residents’ specific needs, nutritional supplementation. It’s unacceptable to knowingly feed…

  • Techniques And Practices Necessary For Responsible Donkey Care

    …Does ‘Unacceptable’ Mean? At The Open Sanctuary Project, unacceptable means that we cannot condone (or condone through omission) a certain practice, standard, or policy. See a more detailed explanation here….

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