KEEPING FAMILIES TOGETHER.

At Fairytail Farm, we believe there is no difference between a cow and a dog; it’s only our perception of what we have been taught for generations. Our cows play with toys, take treats from your hand and follow you around, just like dogs. There is no difference. We have 18 resident rescue cows roaming freely over 20 acres of land. These cows were bred for exploitation and faced premature death in the name of animal agriculture.

Today these cows are no longer stuck in a field without shade or fresh water. They are living a life of freedom in a compassionate, safe setting. By giving an animal freedom, we give it its life back.

Learn more about our cows by reading about each of their stories below.

At Fairytail Farm our cows are living their best life. Their well-being is our top priority.

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Living the fairytail: exploited by a cruel industry, rescued by compassion.

Born to die, cows are the most abused living creatures on the planet. In the US, 99% of farmed animals are killed for food which translates to 9 billion land animals slaughtered each year.

Fairytail Farm is a sanctuary for cows who have been rescued from the cruelty of the factory farm industry. This act of compassion will hopefully inspire others and spark a change in the way our society sees and treats animals.

Who’s Who?

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Winston Our Second Born!

Sweetheart Winny!

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Our First Born-JoJo

Hanging Out With JoJo!

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Miss Tilly

A misty morning for this Florida girl!

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Magnolia

Our Magnolia.

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We Love Our Rosie

Why We Love Her...

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Lavender

Our obstinate Lavender!

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Steer Calyx

He is very funny in nature

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You Can Help End Animal Suffering – Today.

$6 Will Provide a Farm Animal with Food, Shelter & Healthcare for 1 day.

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Any amount you are able to give will make a difference in the fight to end the abuse of animals raised for food.