So farm sanctuary holds every year an event called the farm sanctuary hoedown. They have various people there that do some speaking about various topics related to veganism. I went to my first one Aug 11 &12, 2018 and really enjoyed myself. It was great to hear from different speakers and different ways that they work on helping animals. Some talked about going into to schools and different places and giving talks, while others talked about fish, others talked different things. They even showed a mini film it was a great weekend. Probably the best part was all the sanctuary time that we had. We got to go at our pace visit animals we wanted too and stay as long as we wanted within a time frame of course. They gave us from 12:30 - 3pm sanctuary time on the first day. I highly recommend though if you go to spend time with each of the different animals, its. the best way to get to know them. I spent though the second day more with the cows and the sheep. They had great vegan food and it was included with our registration. Its best to keep an eye out for the events and be on it regularly if you really want to attend. If you are interested in this particular event you can keep a watch out by clicking here, or for further events at farm sanctuary by clicking here
One of the reasons I ♥ sanctuaries so much is I find them very healing and its really great to see some happy animals. Some of the animals have been there for years while others have been there for a short time but either way they are being able to be themselves and do things that they would not get to do if they were on a factory farm. They can go inside, or they can go outside. They can lay down or be around and about. They also get to form friendships and be in a relaxing environment. Too me sanctuaries is all about healing and peace but each person has a different idea as to what sanctuary means to them.
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