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Facebook Live Event Re-Visited!

FACEBOOK LIVE EVENT – WE HAVEN’T FORGOTTEN ABOUT YOU, OUR GOOD FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS! Thank you to all who joined us for a great Q&A with our founders and lots of time meeting up with our animal friends.

If you missed it, or want to watch again, click the link to the video HERE!

Please join us on Saturday, February 13th for a Facebook Live event! This mini tour is a very special one because our Founders, Dorothy Davies and Monte Jackson, will hold a Q&A session at the beginning of the event. Then, our Animal Care team will interview some of our very best friends, the SASHA Farm animal residents. Donations are appreciated, but aren’t required, so DON’T MISS THIS LONG-AWAITED EVENT – LIVE AT SASHA FARM!!

ATE: Saturday, February 13, 2021

  • DATE: Saturday, February 13, 2021
  • TIME: 2 PM EST – 3 PM EST
  • PRICE: Donations appreciated
  • HOW: GO TO OUR FACEBOOK PAGE AND START THE LIVE VIDEO AT 2:00!

Star the mini-pony, came to SASHA Farm from a neglect case, where she and other animals did not have adequate food and water – she’s looking forward to seeing you this coming Saturday!

B-52: The Nubian Goat who found his place in the world at SASHA

B-52 came to SASHA from an Alpaca farm on M-52 about 8 miles north of SASHA Farm. He was the only goat among the Alpacas, and it was NOT ‘a match made in heaven’. He just did not fit in and we believe the Alpacas were happy to see him go. Of course, we welcomed him with love and made certain we introduced him gradually to the other goats and sheep, along with Bhima, Daisy Belle and the Jersey Boys. He is truly part of the ‘in crowd’ now.

B-52 is a Nubian goat. Nubians are often described as “especially bright and curious goats; charming, friendly and docile.” B-52 is all of that except he’s not so docile at times!

Our Animal Care team tells us that “B-52 is our biggest goat, and he has a personality to match his size. Though he can have a bit of a goat-attitude on occasions, he really enjoys hanging out with his humans and giving them smooches. If you need to find B-52, just look for Daisy Belle. He rarely leaves her side. Bhima is his best buddy, too. We are pretty sure he thinks he’s a breed of cattle; however, we won’t tell him he’s not! He used to love hanging out and playing with the Jersey Boys when they were younger. We love having him as part of the herd. He’s a very unique and special boy!”

B-52 found his place at SASHA Farm, where we allow him to be the individual he was meant to be. We’re grateful that we can share his life and his love every single day.

Meet Marty the Chicken: From Abandoned to Beloved

Marty was found abandoned at a Detroit area motel. It was the spring of 2019 and one of the employees had just gone to a room to clean it. There she found a ragged cardboard box, and in the middle of the box, a baby chick, just barely alive – nothing to comfort her or give her any hope that she would have a future life. A small bag of food sat beside the box.

We assume the guests had bought the chick as an Easter gift for a child, but changed their minds, thinking that someone else could deal with her as they had lost interest. Marty’s rescuer, a kind and compassionate animal lover, was absolutely mortified to discover what they had done to this baby. She called SASHA Farm, and we were there within an hour to take her to her new forever home at SASHA, where she would never be hungry or afraid again. One of the visitors to our Spring Social that following week won a raffle to name her. The winner called her Marty since that name worked for any gender and we did not know yet that she was a female.

Initially, Marty stayed close to her human caregivers, and lived in the “People Barn” where they could keep a close watch on her. She followed her favorite humans around, asked to be picked up, and had special vocalizations for her favorite people.

But time passed, and as she grew into maturity, she was ready to move on to the next phase in her life. Although she is not so attached to her caregivers now, and no longer likes to be held, she will happily greet her humans to see what’s going on. She’s always very curious and likes to be in the middle of the action. Her best friends are the barred rock hens, and Olga the rooster. She spends her days just exploring her big yard and the coop, and, with her endearing gait, runs as fast as she can to catch up with her pals whenever she sees them.

One tiny baby whose life was worth nothing to those who sold her, nor to those who purchased her, to later leave her behind as worthless. She is now at SASHA Farm, where she has a name and is most definitely a SOMEONE.

Thank you to her rescuer for making certain that Marty would have a forever life at SASHA Farm. We are honored to care for Marty and to share her happy life every single day.