08/28/2024
Ready for adoption now! Fred, Wilma, Barney, and Betty have had their second set of vaccinations and have fat little tummies. PLEASE PRIVATE MESSAGE ARRR IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO APPLY FOR ADOPTION ♡. And feel free to spread the word 😉
Welcome to our ranch! This former cattle ranch and wheat farm has transitioned into a sanctuary for rescued and retired farm animals of all types. EIN #47-1186873
(26)
5292 129th Avenue NW
Williston, ND
58801
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Welcome to our ranch! We are now a few years into our new journey, one which we dreamed of for years. This, a former cattle ranch and wheat farm, has transitioned into a sanctuary for rescued and retired farm animals of all types. The ranch is run by a landlocked pirate, “Captain” Flint, and his wife, Jennifer. Of course we couldn't do it without our fabulous crew; Greg, Ty and Keegan. Their dedication means everything, especially considering the hot summer months when the work days are long and hectic, followed by the long winter months which are not only a bit dull at times but also can be extremely cold. ARRR is fortunate enough to have occasional volunteers as well! They provide that extra TLC. The number of animals we take in will remain small so that we can focus on quality care, and currently we are at capacity. We hope that this journey is something you will join in on. Please jump aboard (like our page) and follow along with the adventure! If you would like to visit the ranch in person, please make an appointment as this is also a private residence. ARRR has federal accreditation for 501-(c)(3) non profit status as of October 30, 2015, EIN#47-1186873
“We believe all creatures have souls, therefore all have the right to live out their lives with respect and dignity, and to know what it is to be loved.” -ARRR Ranch Co-founders