Care Recommendations For Lambs
…their own special care needs to help them reach adulthood in good health and comfort. Depending on how old they are when they enter your care and whether they have…
…their own special care needs to help them reach adulthood in good health and comfort. Depending on how old they are when they enter your care and whether they have…
…be outdated and what we thought was good may actually cause problems for a resident. You may have been misinformed or simply following the techniques generally approved by the greater…
…What does that entail?” Good to look at that early. Good to ask those questions now or even, you know, shoot us an email if you’re not quite sure what…
…good scratch. Grooming is a great tactile enrichment and good human-resident bonding time. Adding sand or dirt for a nice dust bath can also be stimulating. Avoid putting food on…
…lead. Jellybean spending some chill time with her caregiver, enjoying a good ear scratch! Photo: Animal Place Donkeys from strong bonds with one another. The importance of social access is…
…Consider using our Resident Adoption Record and Resident End-of-Life Record to keep track of the important details. When placing a resident in a new home, it’s a good idea to…
…sanctuaries that rely on the public for support must maintain a positive perception in their community so that individuals feel good about supporting the sanctuary in various ways through financial…
…temporary, off-site for 30 days, ideally in a home without other birds. But if off-site is not an option, you must safely observe the biosecurity measures you have in place…
…100%. But until I cared for cantaloupe as my rooster friend like, until I cared for him in my home, I didn’t really think about the different levels of individualized…
…with a good amount of fresh bedding. Inadequate amounts of bedding make broken eggs more likely. If you are using straw bales for perches or nesting areas, it’s a good…