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    December 10

    Quaker Oaks Farm Sancuary

    Quaker Oaks Farm Sancuary

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    Quaker Oaks Farm is a menagerie, where we operate our family, business and “farm”.

    The farm itself is home to animals young, old, big, small. It’s a sanctuary for rescues and misfits, and everyone gets to live out life in our care.

    Our animals have come to us from all walks of life, unique - they have varying needs, and fantastic stories. They run about the barnyard, and are a big part of life here at Quaker Oaks. We are continuously working on developing the sanctuary, so we can offer educational visits, and programs. If you have any interests or would like to come and talk to some of the residents, give us a call and we can arrange a visit by appointment only. This is a private sanctuary, and we are very proud of our community of friends and its achievements.

    Club Members

    • "Chester" - Clydsdale
    • "Dakota" - Pinto
    • "Gus "- Donkey
    • "Wooly" - Highland Cow
    • "Baby" - Goat
    • "Meryl Sheep " - Sheep
    • "Holly "and her “2 kids” - Goats
    •  "Cricket "- Billy Goat
    • "Gloria"  and the Celebrity Pigs
    • -  "Martha "
    • -  "Stewart "
    • -  "Wiggons"
    • "Caramel" - Floppy ear bunny
    • "Mishell" - Eastern Box Tortoise
    • "Lewy" -
    • "Stewy "}Duck Brothers
    • "Dewy "-
    • (the cats) -  "Tommy "
    • - "Cleo"
    • -  "Gizmew"
    • -  "Bumble Weed"
    • - "Pate"
    • -  "Birdy"
    • 1 Cokatile (Birds of flight)
    • 1 Love Bird
    • 5 Doves
    • 2 Turkies
    • A Chicken Palace full of chickens big/small/young/old
    • Ducks
    • A patrol of geese and ganders
    • *Gizmo - Resident Sharpe/Lab  Dog face

    * Some of our animals have made signifigant comebacks from health and physical conditions. Some have been with us since babies, and some at later points in life have now found somewhere they can just take it slow. All have been given a life chance, and get to run a free range on the farm.