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  1. leapforanimals.org › sanctuaries › unity-farm-sanctuaryUnity Farm Sanctuary - LEAP

    Unity Farm Sanctuary formally began in December 2016. Residents here include alpaca, llamas, horses, ponies, miniature horses, sheep, cows, goats, pigs and a vast array of feathered friends.

  2. Meet our 225+ rescued farm animals and learn more about their individual stories and unique personalities, as well as the larger plight of farm animals worldwide. Unity Farm Sanctuary is delighted to offer the public limited-size tours throughout the spring and summer.

  3. Unity Farm Sanctuary in Sherborn, MA is a non-profit farm animal rescue organization founded in December of 2016. We rescue horses, cows, goats, sheep, pigs, donkeys, alpaca/llama, and feathered friends.

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  4. Our Sanctuary Tours are our regular public tours for all ages and include an hour+ tour through our beautiful sanctuary grounds. You will have the chance to meet our 225+ rescued farm animal residents and learn more about their stories, reflecting the diverse plights of farm animals worldwide.

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  5. You need to reserve a ticket online and this was totally worth the cost. I highly recommend this gem of animal sanctuary. They're a nonprofit, so go to their website to donate to the hay fund for the animals."

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    • (508) 848-8368
    • 17 Unity Ln Sherborn, MA 01770
    • 42.245579
  6. Unity Farm Sanctuary is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit animal rescue organization founded in December 2016. Stop by to see video updates on our animals and activities! Find us on facebook, twitter,...

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  8. Unity Farm Sanctuary is dedicated to the lifetime care of a limited population of ill, disabled, senior, orphaned or otherwise surrendered farm animals. They offer an extensive variety of humane education programs for all ages and interest levels; and host regular tours and events onsite.