
A brief outline about what we do.
Trallwm Farm help animals in their time of need. If we are unable to take in any animal we will give a list of alternative places in the area, that may be able to take the animal. Most animals that come to Trallwm Farm will be re homed at a later date. How far down the line that date is depends entirely on how much work needs to go into the animal to make them suitable for re homing. They may need some medical work; they may need some retraining work, or, they may just need some TLC. Whatever the needs of the animal, they will be met.
Running the Trallwm Farm Animal Sanctuary is a full time job, so money has to be made wherever possible. This often means working long into the night or early hours in the morning plus doing all the work associated with having 130 + animals (cats, dogs, pigs, cows, sheep, goats, horses, ponies, ducks, geese, chickens and cockatiels) and make time to eat and sleep. So, as you can imagine, life is not always a bowl of roses. There are times when it makes you smile and believe it is all worthwhile. There are, on the other hand, times that make you wonder why you bother. But then you get some results that knock those thoughts to the back of your mind and you get a new burst of energy to keep going.

Trallwm Farm support animals rights, is anti-hunting and against puppy farming.
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To view the full list of animals for rehoming please visit our Forums
Currently we have:
Horses:
Warmbloods, Cremellos, TB racehorses, competition ponies, eventers, Exmoors, Natives, Arabs, Welshx Arabs, Irish draughts, Shires and Gelderlanders.
Dogs:
Deerhounds, Wolfhounds and Greyhounds.
Pigs: Gloucester old spot and Wild Boars.
Sheep: Suffolk and Jacobs.
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