Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 Hi Ron, There isn't actually any connection between our group and Farm Sanctuary (other than that we think they are a great group). It just happens that someone who owns land near FS was willing to donate the use of a barn and caretaker's quarters to help out with the quail rescue. I only mentioned FS for reference to the location since I think most people on this email list know where FS is (because they have been there before) and are not familiar with the area up there otherwise. Hope that straightens things out. -Brian At 06:01 PM 11/22/05, you wrote: Hello Brian, Coincidentally, I just visited Farm Sanctuary for their annual Celebration for the Turkeys. Would you kindly clarify for me your connection and the farm facility near F.S. which you mentioned and the Bureau Humane Law Enforcement as that was not totally clear. Thanks. Ron Landskroner > [Original Message] > Brian Acree <brianacree > > 11/22/2005 2:20:58 PM > Short term caretaker position at farm near Farm Sanctuary > > We are looking for a person or couple to care for several thousand quail > that have been rescued from a slaughterhouse during a humane enforcement > action. There is a farm next to Farm Sanctuary in Orland that is willing > to provide a barn and space for the quail as well as caretaker quarters for > the person or persons looking after the birds. Ideally, this is a position > for a couple whose dream job it is to work full time caring for rescued > farm animals. The ideal caretaker will have had some experience caring for > chickens or turkeys as the proper care for this many quail is > similar. Responsibilities will include feeding the quail twice a day, > ensuring that water is available for the birds, cleaning the barn and > providing fresh bedding, and generally looking after the birds to make sure > they are healthy. The position would require living full time on the farm > at least through spring/early summer. The cost of seizing this many > animals and providing veterinary care form them has seriously drained our > resources, but we will provide food and housing and a stipend to cover > living expenses for the person or persons taking on the position. > > If you are interested, please contact the Bureau of Humane Law Enforcement > at brenda. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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