04/05/2023
Our sanctuary has been shuttered since the pandemic and we have moved from Bucks County, Pennsylvania to the Catskill mountains in Upstate New York, approximately four hours away from the old location.
I still field several phone calls a week,  and if we can help, we certainly will, even if it’s over with a referral or advice on how to handle the problem so that you may be able to keep your animal.
We are over-full with roosters at the moment and suggest you search the different groups in your area on backyard chickens. They are held very helpful with advice and many are willing to take a rooster to guard their flock or addition to a breeding pair. 
Please, check your local ordinances before you choose to bring farm animals into your neighborhood. Most of the animals that we have taken in are either as the result of impulsive purchases for children that are quickly discarded once the interest is lost, or because the town or city has complained and is requiring you to remove the animals.
So please think carefully and do your research before you bring home a non-typical pet in a suburban or city location. 
Surprisingly, even rural townships have regulations on what type of farm animals are permitted and there are rules about space, distance from other properties, etc.
So please do your research first. I am glad to answer any questions and be as helpful as I can, but again, we are now in the Catskill mountains of New York. 
We are registered 501(c)  nonprofit charity, and we were rely on donations.  Please don’t ask us to purchase the animal you want to Rehome.