About the Rescue
Where every bird can find its flock
We are a nonprofit farm fowl rescue providing permanent care to chickens, ducks, and geese and other domestic farm fowl who need a safe, stable place to live. Our rescue is built around a simple belief: birds do best when their lives are calm, their needs are understood, and their days are predictable.
This is not a high-turnover operation or a rehoming service. It is a working farm sanctuary where birds are allowed to settle in, form flocks, and live out their lives with consistency and care.
Why This Rescue Exists
Most of the birds who come to us are not emergencies.
They may be the last remaining members of a flock, older hens nearing retirement, extra roosters not allowed within town limits, or birds whose owners realized they no longer had the time, space, or proper setup to care for them responsibly.
Occasionally, we take in birds who were dumped or picked up by a good-hearted person who didn’t know where else to turn. Some come through animal control. Many arrive simply because circumstances changed.
All of those reasons are valid — and none of them make a bird disposable.
Our rescue exists to be a responsible, permanent option when keeping birds is no longer possible.
What Makes Our Rescue Different
We don’t believe every rescue has to be loud to be meaningful.
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We provide lifelong sanctuary, not short-term placement
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Birds are accepted with the understanding they will remain here
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Flocks are kept small and stable to reduce stress
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Care decisions are based on welfare, not productivity
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Most birds here live quiet, content lives — and that matters
This is a place where birds are allowed to simply be birds.
Our Approach to Care
Birds in our care live in managed flocks with appropriate shelter, outdoor access, and seasonal accommodations. We balance safety with natural behavior and believe good husbandry is practical, observant, and adaptable.
Care here looks like:
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Knowing who belongs together
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Watching flock dynamics closely
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Adjusting setups as birds age
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Making thoughtful decisions rather than rushed ones
The goal is not perfection — it’s consistency.
A Note From the Founder
This rescue didn’t begin as a grand plan. Just a few chickens to put in the barn, but I wanted to adopt some that needed a home.
Over time, it became clear that there was a real need for a place where farm fowl could land when they no longer fit neatly into someone else’s situation.
I don’t see the birds here as broken or tragic. Most are healthy, curious, opinionated, and perfectly content — they simply needed the right environment.
This rescue exists to provide that environment, and to do it in a way that is honest, sustainable, and respectful — for the birds and for the people who care about them.