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Penny the Pig rehomed 3 October 09
ByJonWe get quite frustrated by the usual phone calls about pet pigs, but for once we received a call with a difference. Far too often we get calls from people who have bought piglets from a breeder, then several months later the pig is too large and destructive and they don’t want them any more…
Goats Homed
ByJonYou may remember Myrtle and Morris’s arrival a few weeks ago, today we took them to their new home. They weren’t in good health when they first arrived at the rescue, Morris wasn’t castrated, they were both very thin and Myrtle had a dog bite to her face, which had been neglected and so was…
Chico (male)
ByBethChico was a little bit nervous but now he has a loving new home with a vet nurse as well as 2 new friends – Sparkle and Hector (also from Brinsley Animal Rescue!) According to the vet Chico means ‘little’ in Spanish so it was appropriate that he had that name. Chico did have some…
Chickens Rehomed – Feb 08
ByJonThese three girls were very, very lucky, they won the lottery! They were due to go to slaughter, however we managed to save them and rehome them. This is this is them in their new home settling in. if only more ex-battery and free range hens could find great homes like these!
Billy Goat Rehomed
ByJonMeet Billy, the latest goat to come to the sanctuary. Billy is a 12 year old castrated male, he came from a dog rescue centre where he has been living for the past few years on his own. Billy is now with other goats, he is very friendly and looking for a permanent life-long home….
Gerrard and Walter in their New Home
ByJonGerrard and Walter, now Ronnie and Reggie have left the sanctuary for their new permanent home thanks to Brinsley Animal Rescue. These boys came to us about 6 years ago, they were un-castrated and therefore really boisterous. After a year or so and after being castrated, we fortunately re-homed them, sadly they were returned a…