Edoras Farm Rescue & Sanctuary

Edoras Farm Rescue & Sanctuary Edoras Farm Rescue & Sanctuary: Rescued Horses Rescuing People®. Horse rescue, equine-assisted coac We must live in harmony with all sentient beings.

Edoras Farm Rescue & Sanctuary is a 12-acre horse farm with the space and expertise to rescue, rehabilitate, and/or offer lifelong sanctuary to a select few horses. While we specialize in horses, we once also rehabilitated neonatal fawns and the occasional small animal or game bird for release. Our primary goal has always been to give horses a good home (and to get the wild animals back out into t

he wild). We have always provided a sanctuary to the wild animals that live on this land -- an island of peace away from human encroachment, a haven where they can come and go at will and live in peace. Our rescued horses also help humans by assisting with coaching and counseling.

04/29/2024

For those of you following this page, I am going to merge this page with Saving Deirdre & Lily's page. If you would like to continue to follow over there and are not following already, you can go here to click the "follow" button: https://www.facebook.com/savingdeirdreandlily

This page was set up to help Deirdre & Lily, two does that were condemned to death by the NYSDEC.

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05/07/2023

FYI

04/03/2021
02/28/2021

It's skunk breeding season, and bless their little striped hearts, skunks aren't very fast, nor do they see very well. And they lack few natural predators, and their only defense is to spray. But typically, they will give warning signs first, like stamping their feet and showing their behind as if to say "don't make me spray your ass!" Most animals heed these warnings and go about their way. So, basically, a skunk doesn't stand much chance when crossing the road: can't run fast, can't see well, and expects the car to back off! Little black and white optimists that are typically amicable creatures and are beneficial to our ecosystem. They eat insects and rodents. So, keep an extra eye out, give the little stinkers a "brake." Remember, they want the same things we do: to make it through another day and to take care of their families. ❤️😇💕😘

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Chittenango, NY
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Edoras Farm, LLC was once called Rivendell Farm Rescue & Sanctuary, and is a 29-acre horse farm with the space and expertise to rescue, rehabilitate, and/or offer lifelong sanctuary to a select few horses. While we specialize in horses, we once also rehabilitated neonatal fawns and the occasional small animal or game bird for release. Our primary goal has always been to give horses a good home (and to get the wild animals back out into the wild). We have always provided a sanctuary to the wild animals that live on this land -- an island of peace away from human encroachment, a haven where they can come and go at will and live in peace. We must live in harmony with all sentient beings. Our rescued horses also help humans by assisting with coaching and counseling.


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