Friday, January 9, 2009

PIG TALES SANCTUARY IN FLORDIA UPDATE

PIG TALES SANCTUARY IN BUNNELL FLORIDA

Pigs at Pig Tales get reprieve




Ownership of all pigs at Pig Tales Sanctuary has been remanded back to Lory at Pig Tales where they will be allowed to live out their lives. Since some have tested positive to PRV they were put under quarantine in 2003 and that is being reinforced to keep the pigs isolated but at the same time allowing them to live out their natural lives there. An agreement has been reached and signed with Flagler HS, similar to the State's herd plan and have left it open for inspections on a regular basis. Any violations will be addressed and taken care of.

In the meantime many things are changing for the betterment of the pigs there per Lory Yazurlo. The state wants electric fencing up immediately to help insure that the wild feral's in surrounding areas are kept out and away for any of the pigs there. They are now in the process of installing electric fences which will be inspected and kept working to insure the feral's stay at bay.

Trash clean up has begun. They are cleaning and placing into piles and burning all that can be burned. This will be on going for awhile. They have also made some contacts to get the old tires removed as new fencing is purchased, donated and put into place.

Pig chute is almost complete and when completed, the state will be in to test more pigs plus each pig there will be tagged and a correct number of piggy residence will be forth coming. They have approximately 435 pigs.

Many things are needed in order to help these pigs have a good healthy life and to have that chance to live it out to the fullest. You can make a difference.

Volunteers are needed to help with the clean up. You may call Lory or her Mom for days on which you can come help. Be prepared to get dirty and also bring a complete change of cloths because you won't want to wear the same back around your own animals.

Here is a partial list of items that is needed.

Lutalyse (needed immediately)
Pig finisher food (non medicated)
hog panels
t-posts
electric fencing
pools

There are three ways to donate. You can call their feed store direct using your credit card or they will take a check.

Bunnell Feed & Supply,
1501 E Moody Boulevard, Bunnell, FL 32110
386-437-2032

Curley's Place,
195 County Road 302, Bunnell, FL 32110
386-586-1180

Or you can use www.paypal.com and send to rescue@farec.org (be sure to mark it for Pig Tales and for food or materials) or send a check or money order directly to Lory Yazurlo at

596 CR 90 East, P.O. Box 2816. Bunnell, Florida 32110
386-439-4583
or e-mail: at jyazurlo@cfl.rr.com

You can make a difference in the lives of these pigs. Lory is committed to trying to make it better for them, but she needs your help. She can not do it without each of doing a little something to help. There is an old adage that says "you have to give..to get." One bag a food a month will make a difference. But to sit back and do nothing, won't change a thing


Non action is tantamount to approval, whenever one witnesses injustice

http://www.farec.org/pigtalereprieve.htm




Lana Hollenback
(The Anchor Still Holds)
Forgotten Angels Rescue & Education Center
www.farec.org
Donate today at
http://www.farec.org/beasty_fund.htm
2008 Animals Rescued and/or placed
15 potbellied pigs 1 feral 2 Yorkshire 3 kittens 3 dog
Georgia
48 PIGS, 39 DOGS, 22 CATS AND 8 GOATS, 22 CHICKENS, 4 RABBITS AND 1 BAT!

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