Rory Pond Rescue Ranch

Rory Pond Rescue Ranch

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A 501(c)(3) animal rescue focusing on rescuing unhoused farm animals
and promoting a vegan lifestyle

Photos from Rory Pond Rescue Ranch's post 06/17/2026

Frodo the last two weeks. Doesn’t he look surprisingly like Mandy? He’s been learning from her how to play dead when he sleeps. Frodo shows no interest in wanting to join the flock of sheep in the bigger pasture, but he likes hanging out with them when they visit him in the pigs.

Photos from Rory Pond Rescue Ranch's post 06/17/2026

Just a bunch of happy pigeons.

Photos from Rory Pond Rescue Ranch's post 06/16/2026

Old lady Gladys knows how to relax. She loves her mister.

Photos from Rory Pond Rescue Ranch's post 06/16/2026

Beau loves watermelon just as much as Fezzik! For anyone wondering, Fezzik is doing very well; he’s eating and comfy and able to get some urine out of his p***s the right way! He might get to come home at the end of the week. Thank you everyone for your donations, they help in so many ways!

Photos from Rory Pond Rescue Ranch's post 06/15/2026

Nyssa the house chicken is just like a dog, always begging for scraps!

Photos from Rory Pond Rescue Ranch's post 06/15/2026

Everyone keep Fezzik in your thoughts, we had to rush him to UC Davis on Saturday night. He was acting fine all week, enjoying watermelon and meals, but then during our evening check with everyone he was laying down in the field and would not get up. We rushed him to Davis and he has a urinary blockage. Unfortunately, this is a very common thing among male sheep and goats. There are many factors. One can be diet, but luckily, we know that is not a factor with our sheep and goats. Another can be that they are neutered very young, so their urethra is very small and not allowed to mature with age, making blockages more likely. They also have a twisted shaped urethra that makes stones getting stuck more common than in other species. Our uc Davis vet also Said we should look into testing our water, cause sometimes mineral content in your well water can predispose them to stones. Fezzik has been stabilized and will be having surgery this week. Hopefully he can come home next week. But he does have several weeks of recovery ahead of him. Please consider donating to help pay for his estimated $4000 procedure.

Photos from Rory Pond Rescue Ranch's post 06/14/2026

Nick and Domino enjoying the last of the pond before it dries up!

Photos from Rory Pond Rescue Ranch's post 06/14/2026

Happy piggies getting their watermelon.

Photos from Rory Pond Rescue Ranch's post 06/13/2026

Beau rushing in for cuddles.

Photos from Rory Pond Rescue Ranch's post 06/13/2026

The chickens and roosters love their watermelon.

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