One of our goats Q-Bert was adopted. He is very happy with his new friend Huck. They are enjoying each other's company and have gotten along very well.
They both sit under the tree and plan on what they will do next.
When Q-Bert's new owner's came to pick him up, Shannon sat in the back with him so that he would have a safe trip. We can't thank them enough for adopting Q-Bert and giving him a wonderful home. We look forward to hearing more form Q-Bert's new home.
Keep up with the latest happenings at Edwards Animal Rescue located in beautiful Parker, Colorado.
Friday, December 21, 2018
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
Sunday, November 18, 2018
Happy Thanksgiving
This Thanksgiving we are celebrating turkeys. Creekside the turkey went to her new home and new flock after she was found with a broken tail. This Thanksgiving she will be safe in a home and enjoy her new life.
Visit from Sierra middle school
A school group from Sierra middle school came on Wednesday to help out the farm and meet the animals. They helped fix the fence so that we can keep our animals safe.
They cleaned the stalls and cleaned out the barn and helped catch the animals for a walk.
The students from Sierra were very helpful and did as much as they could to help the farm.
All the animals and students loved getting out for a walk and so did the teacher, Mr. Knight. We love having groups comme and are always welcome to extra help.
They cleaned the stalls and cleaned out the barn and helped catch the animals for a walk.
The students from Sierra were very helpful and did as much as they could to help the farm.
All the animals and students loved getting out for a walk and so did the teacher, Mr. Knight. We love having groups comme and are always welcome to extra help.
Friday, October 19, 2018
Seasons changing come visit
Look closely. This volunteer gets double loving from Mudpie and Bubble gum. These two little goats visited in the mountains for a while but now are back. Come love on this duo.
Our wonderful farrier comes all the way from Fairplay, Colorado Kirk Stanley to trim hooves Here he gets lost of help from students from Grandview, Cherokee Trail, Chaparral and Legend! We love our volunteers! Thank You! Riddle me this...How many people does it take to change a light bulb or trim hooves? Come around and help us count!
Leah holds Toby while he gets his feet trimmed.
Harley and Leah getting ready to walk Rocky, our newest addition. He is quite full of himself. Come meet him and take him for a walk!!!
Care and Community help
Thanks to the wonderful help we receive from Care and Community. This is Jeremy he is a power lifter who uses his abilities to scoop poop! In the background Jamie is scouting for things to clean and repair.
Daniel and Connor have finished with chores and very carefully put away the muck buckets and scoops. A place for everything and everything in it's place!
Monday, October 8, 2018
Honey's New Home!
Home is where the heart is, and Honey sure loves her new spot in Lyons, Colorado.
Colorado sure has some beautiful sights to offer, and Honey is getting
the best of it with a beautiful mountain landscape.
Food brings company together, and it is no different with goats
as Honey and her new friend enjoy a meal together.
Honey loves the new foliage...great for those hard to reach itches!
Believe it or not, Honey actually took this selfie herself,
smiling from goat ear to goat ear thrilled with her new home!
Special thanks to Cat Russel for the phenomenal photos!
Park Place Technologies
Two strong helpers make a difficult task look easy
moving a mat that feels like a thousand pounds.
The goats are very pleased with the new paint-job
adding a splash of color to their bedrooms.
Not quite digging for treasure, but rather
digging for weeds...but just as important!
All hands on "pallet" for this daunting task of
moving this hefty load of hay-holders.
All of this help stemming from an unwavering love
between the human and animal kingdoms!
Special thanks to Liz Lang and each of our volunteers for their extraordinary help.
We couldn't have done it with out you!
Farrier makes the rounds!!
How many people does it take to help a farrier Fast Eddie?? Thank you volunteers from Ponderosa, Grand View, Cherokee Trail, Legend, and Chaparral.
Leah and Harley make friends with our newest goat....Rocky!! He is a frisky fellow!! These two girls are trying to teach him some mannners!!
Kirk Stanley came all the way from Fairplay to trim Toby's feet!!
Leah and Harley make friends with our newest goat....Rocky!! He is a frisky fellow!! These two girls are trying to teach him some mannners!!
Kirk Stanley came all the way from Fairplay to trim Toby's feet!!
Monday, September 10, 2018
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
Blue Moon Carriages 22 Ton Hay Delivery
If you were wondering what 22 tons of hay looks like...well here ya go! Thanks to Greg Kearns from Blue Moon Carriages for his help on this daunting task.
Ty and 'The Claw.'
What's Gravity...?
The llamas just see a big dinner plate.
Greg Kearns and his extra helpers did an amazing job!
Thanks to all of your generous donations, we are set on hay for quite some time.
Sunday, August 19, 2018
Bucky fitting in well
Bucky the llama is doing great in his new home. He was adopted by Mr. and Miss John Smith, from Kiowa. They have another llama. They are best friends now and enjoy each other's company. These two boys will have green grass forever.
Saturday, July 14, 2018
Great help from Caitlyn, Gracie and Lexi
These three dynamic helpers did the work of a whole crew of helpers. We are so happy they came to help. Lynda needed their help as she was somewhat slowed by a bout with Bell's Palsy. Thank you Caitlyn, Gracie and Lexi
Thursday, June 28, 2018
Visit
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Vet visit
The vet came today to give shots to our animals. Shawna, his vet tech, shows the volunteers how to fill the shots.
All the shots are prepared and ready to be given to the animals.
Dr. Dale gives shots to the three alpacas with help from our volunteer Josh.
Our new goats get shots. Wriggly is the first to go and is great for the vet.
Goldie gets her eyes looked at and all is good.
She gets wormed and is ready for summer.
All the shots are prepared and ready to be given to the animals.
Dr. Dale gives shots to the three alpacas with help from our volunteer Josh.
Our new goats get shots. Wriggly is the first to go and is great for the vet.
Goldie gets her eyes looked at and all is good.
She gets wormed and is ready for summer.
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