I’m pleased to report that Moo is now safely ensconced at Sasha Farms. According to their blog
What were you doing at midnight? Probably not what we were doing here at the sanctuary! Our much-anticipated new resident, Moo, arrived last night around 11:30.
For anyone that missed Moo’s story, he is a young steer who was raised on Long Island, New York. He was destined for slaughter until he broke free and ran amok for a few days, stopping traffic and creating quite a scene, until finally being captured on a busy beach. His release was negotiated by a local citizen, and with the help of Farm Sanctuary, he was brought to live here at SASHA Farm. There will be more about his story on our website in the next few days.
Moo has been described as rambunctious and spirited, and he certainly fits that description. He’s still much smaller than any of our current bovine residents, and acts a lot like a 700-pound puppy. He’s still very shy, but this morning he approached me quite readily for carrots and celery. Given a little time and patience, he’ll settle in nicely and be charging us for treats in no time at all.