Truth be told, farm animals are just as cute and cuddly as pets. These photos are undeniable proof
Cows, pigs, sheep, and horses…they can be just as affectionate as your beloved cats and dogs. Far from the stoic, emotionless creatures we often see depicted, farm animals are just as capable (and worthy) of love and kindness!
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This is Yoda, a pig who fell off the back of a slaughterhouse truck and now lives at Wishing Well Sanctuary.

Wishing Well Sanctuary, located in Bradford, Ontario, Canada, has rescued dozens of animals, including cows, sheep, goats, cats, rabbits, horses, pigs, and even a llama, providing them with a safe, loving environment to live out the rest of their lives. Yoda's remarkable journey made international headlines and became a popular rescue story.

Rescued turkey poults at Farm Sanctuary's New York Shelter.

Twenty-four turkey poults arrived at Farm Sanctuary's New York Shelter after having been rescued from a factory farm. They came with shorn beaks (common in factory farms to discourage fighting), some with joint infections, and others with upper respiratory illnesses, and receive round-the-clock care at an animal hospital.
Did you know that cows give kisses?


Demi Lovato & a chicken

Baby Goat & Sheep rescued in NYC.

The Animal Care & Control (AC&C) of NYC helped rescued a baby goat and a lamb, providing them with a new home at Farm Sanctuary's Watkins Glen shelter upstate. Jordan the goat had suffered terrible abuse, but was still friendly and receptive to human attention. He was discovered tied to a tree off a city street, with part of his ear cut off and a wound in his leg. Mandy the sheep was found loose in a city park, and suffered from parasites. She likely escaped from one of the city's many live markets.



Cory the horse.

This is Cory, a black miniature horse who lives at Safe Haven Farm Sanctuary in Poughquag, New York, having been brought to her new home after her old family found less use for her and things for her to do after their children had grown older. Cory was often picked on by the family's bigger horses, but is now friends with the many sheep and goats that live at Safe Haven.




I love you little moo!



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