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Thelma and Louise are quite the duo. Still warming up to the visitors and interacting with people, this rescued pair can still be appricaited as they graze peacefully out in the pasture. They are defiantly food motivated and thick as theives! They are true to the names they came with. Any sponsorship supports their vet care, sheering, feed -including hay, grains and some treats-, and additional routine care such as shelter, shelter maintenance and straw. Sponsorship Information A Sponsorship is valid for one year from date of purchase. The option of a monthly sponsorship donation is also an option! A print quality certificate image of the animal sponsored will be sent to the email provided. Grateful Acres is a 501c3 nonprofit, this sponsorship is tax deductable. *Sponsorship of any animal does not indicate purchase or ownership of any animal.
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Ally's besties! This trio will be the first to greet you and while snoozing, will happily roll over to let you rub their belly! These piggies bring a previously unknown simple joy when interacting with barnyard animals. Twin brothers and their little sister Lida Ruth (who runs the show) are a special set of pigs as they happily interact with people and the happiness they share is almost unmatched! Any sponsorship supports their vet care (including hoof trimming), feed, and additional routine care such as shelter, and a maintained of their protected area and straw. A Sponsorship is valid for one year from date of purchase. The option of a monthly sponsorship donation is also an option! A print quality certificate image of the animal sponsored will be sent to the email provided. Grateful Acres is a 501c3 nonprofit, this sponsorship is tax deductible. *Sponsorship of any animal does not indicate purchase or ownership of any animal. -
Miss Coolie, is the farm OG. Having lived at Grateful Acres before Grateful Acres was it! Don't let her beauty full you, this girl is over 20 years old! Going strong and running the show in the big pasture with her brothers (Gus and Brownie) and her new beau Johnny. Johnny came to us when his original owners had to move and took about 5 minutes before deciding he was happy at his new forever home. He is in love with Miss Coolie and appreciates the retired life of treats and pets from all the visitors. Any sponsorship supports their vet care, sheering, feed -including hay, grains and some treats-, and additional routine care such as shelter, shelter maintenance and straw. Sponsorship Information A Sponsorship is valid for one year from date of purchase. The option of a monthly sponsorship donation is also an option! A print quality certificate image of the animal sponsored will be sent to the email provided. Grateful Acres is a 501c3 nonprofit, this sponsorship is tax deductible. *Sponsorship of any animal does not indicate purchase or ownership of any animal.
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These 5 guys are a top favorite among the younger crowd. As barn guinea pigs, these typically caged pets are in a stall in the barn, all their own! (Though Keeper does like to hang with the boys.) This lifestyle allows an immersive hands on interaction for visitors. These boys are happy as can be! Any sponsorship supports their vet care, feed -including the specialized food that guinea pigs require, fresh vegetables and hay-, and routine care such as straw and smaller habitats in their area.
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This lovely trio of goats are Mildred, Mable, and Mary. Though Mildred is the outgoing one, these three are thick as theives! They have made themselves at home here at Grateful Acres and have become quite happy. These ladies are no longer bred or milked but are happily retired to spend their days eating carrots, the trees, and climbing their structure that was kindly donated! Any sponsorship supports their vet care, feed -including pellet food, fresh vegetables and hay-, and routine care such as shelter, straw and a protected area.
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Frankie! Our resident cow...well steer. This miniture Highland Dexter was a special addition to the farm and has helped make the farm feel complete. He has a special relationship with Ally and is a kind of big puppy! He is a must at Grateful Acres and will moo to let you know hes ready for the attention. Any sponsorship supports their vet care, feed -including grain, hay, and some treats-, and additional routine care such as shelter maintance, and straw Sponsorship Information A Sponsorship is valid for one year from date of purchase. The option of a monthly sponsorship donation is also an option! A print quality certificate image of the animal sponsored will be sent to the email provided. Grateful Acres is a 501c3 nonprofit, this sponsorship is tax deductable. *Sponsorship of any animal does not indicate purchase or ownership of any animal.*
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The story of the ducks of Grateful Acres is a bit of a roller coaster, that, at it's end, is a love for the ages. Meet Jett and the Pekin who has stolen his heart, Bernadette! They will be happily wondering the farm, cozying in the sun, and swimming and splashing in any water they can find. They are currently living in a barn stall with Stella, a chicken who didn't receive a warm welcome in the big coop, but who this happy quacking pair as welcomed without hesitation. Any sponsorship supports their vet care (including Ally providing the daily needs to address Bernadette's bumble foot), feed -including nutrition pellets and some treats-, and additional routine care such as shelter, and straw. Sponsorship Information A Sponsorship is valid for one year from date of purchase. The option of a monthly sponsorship donation is also an option! A print quality certificate image of the animal sponsored will be sent to the email provided. Grateful Acres is a 501c3 nonprofit, this sponsorship is tax deductible. *Sponsorship of any animal does not indicate purchase or ownership of any animal.
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Gus and Brownie were one of the original additions to the farm, joining a once solo princess (Miss Coolie) who has accepted these two as her little brothers and they have accepted her guidance and love. They are happy to get pets and treats from visitors and their personalities certainly shine through here at Grateful Acres! Any sponsorship supports their vet care, sheering, feed -including hay, grains and some treats-, and additional routine care such as shelter, shelter maintenance and straw. Sponsorship Information A Sponsorship is valid for one year from date of purchase. The option of a monthly sponsorship donation is also an option! A print quality certificate image of the animal sponsored will be sent to the email provided. Grateful Acres is a 501c3 nonprofit, this sponsorship is tax deductible. *Sponsorship of any animal does not indicate purchase or ownership of any animal.
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The chickens, Jimmie the rooster and Zeke the turkey are staples at the farm! The silkie chickens were part of the catalyst at the start of Grateful Acres! Most living in the big coop, and new arrivals in the small coops (overseen by Frankie) these feathered friends are staples at any farm. Collecting the eggs is a simple joy for visitors too! Any sponsorship supports their vet care, feed -including scratch grains, and some treats-, and additional routine care such as shelter maintenance, dustbath materials, and straw/bedding. Sponsorship Information A Sponsorship is valid for one year from date of purchase. The option of a monthly sponsorship donation is also available! A print quality certificate image of the animal sponsored will be sent to the email provided. Grateful Acres is a 501c3 nonprofit, this sponsorship is tax deductable. *Sponsorship of any animal does not indicate purchase or ownership of any animal.
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Keeper and Hazel can turn anyone into a cat person! They run around the farm as if they run the place...when they aren't taking naps! They are natural hunters and have been doing their job at the farm well! Easy favorites, they can be found napping in their donated cat tree, or climbing along the beams of the barn, or even wondering the fields and gardens. They have rounded out the collection of smaller animals here at Grateful Acres. Any sponsorship supports their vet care, feed -including dry, wet and some treats-, and additional routine care such as shelter, and a protected area