Celebrating our Friends at Harmony Farm Sanctuary.
Given the chance to grow old.
Many of us grow up believing that cows give us milk, chickens give us eggs, sheep give us wool, and meat gives us protein that we need to sustain life. But the biggest misconception is that they “give” us anything: Humans take them, often at the animals’ expense.
In animal agriculture humans control how animals live—and how they die. Through breeding, farm animals grow much larger and faster now. They live in barren, crowded, unhealthy environments. Their bodies are taxed beyond their natural limits, and they’re killed at fractions of their lifespans—then replaced with younger animals to continue the cycle.
The United States slaughters nearly 10 billion land animals for food each year. Animal agriculture also harms workers, communities, public health, and the environment.
The cows, pigs, sheep, goats, turkeys, chickens, and other rescued animals living at Harmony Farm Sanctuary have best friends, favorite pastimes, and room to roam. We value them as individuals—not commodities. They will live long and happy lives, given the chance to grow old.
We are committed to celebrating our dear friends living at Harmony Farm Sanctuary.
These survivors are ambassadors for their species, demonstrating how we can live in harmony with animals.