Peace At Last Farms Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation, Inc.

June 29, 2009

My passion and motivation is, and always has been, animals. I have a non profit animal rescue Peace At Last Farms Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation, Inc. Since the farm and the animals are a full time job in itself I help support the rescue with online programs and we depend on donations. You are even welcome to sponsor one of the animals. All donations are appreciated and tax deductible.

I have a donation button available on my main webiste.

http://peaceatlast-yourcashflowcreator.com/aboutus.aspx

We are in need of regular monthly sponsorship. Every little bit helps. Even $20 a month goes a long way combined with the donations of others.

 There are dogs, cats, chickens, ducks, pot bellied pigs, a goat, horses, a parakeet and an umbrella cockatoo that currently reside here. All of these animals are abandoned and/or abused. I get the hard cases, the ones even other rescues were unable to care for so many are here to stay.

 These programs and peoples continued support is what gives these animals a chance for “Peace At Last.”

Wish List

Some items always needed here at the rescue:

Purina Equine Sr, Whole oats, Hay, Sand clear, pot bellied pig food, all stock, dog food, cat food and chicken feed, cat litter.

Other things we can always use:

Kiddy pools, feed and water dishes (low to ground), extra wood and tin, blankets in winter and any construction or fence materials (a piece here and there adds up to a new shelter).

 

 

 I have a published article on one of the horses in my care. This article is something all women and anyone with a women in their life should read too, be it a mother, daughter, sister or wife. You may read it at

http://ezinearticles.com/?Micante—A-Story-of-a-PMU-Mare&id=1543217

 My main support program is Message Magic . A big thank you to Grant Andrews for such a wonderful program.

http://peaceatlast-yourcashflowcreator.com/messagemagic.aspx

 

If you’d like to see pictures of them you can see them here http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewAlbums&friendID=330587011

It is public profile so anyone can view them. If you are on myspace you are also welcome to send an ivnite!

 This is a link to a video of my horses and some more of the horse and piggy videos too.


Questions about Swine Flu

April 29, 2009

Because I rescue pot bellied pigs many people are asking me about swine flu and/or telling me to be cautious. Well the truth of the matter is your more likely to come in contact with Swine Flu going to the store or especially the airport.

Swine Flu is only named this because it was first discovered in pigs in 1930. This is not even the same strain as it has changed. There have been no occurrences of Swine Flu found in pigs here in the US and they are not even clear if pigs can catch this particular strain or not from humans.

Swine Flu is air born and can not be contracted by eating pork either. It is not a food pathogen. The best way to prevent Swine Flu is the same with any other flu or cold…wash your hands.

To read the full story on the origin of the swine flu and the findings please see the following article from news crop weekly.

Swine Flu Has No Connection To Today’s Pigs: What You Need To Know About Swine Flu http://bit.ly/YRn10

I just read another very informative blog post about Swine Flu from a fellow twitterer and wanted to link it here too.

http://drmommyhealthtips.com/2009/04/swine-flu-really/

AboutVetMed passed this article along from the American Veterinary Medical Association with great questions and answers about Swine Flu and your pets.

http://www.avma.org/public_health/influenza/new_virus/new_flu_virus_faq.asp