Adopt a Rescued Farm Animal - Farm Animal Rescue |Queensland

Animals for Adoption

Our Adoption Program allows people like you to provide lifetime care to animals rescued from the food industry. (If you are interested in providing financial support only please see our Sponsorship program.)

The animals we rescue are individuals who often require special care. Prospective carers need to meet the following criteria:

Current membership of an animal protection organisation

Proven ability to provide for the animals financially

The existence of suitable housing, land and fencing

Proof of holding appropriate permits and PIC registration

A good reference from a vet

Access to large animal veterinary services

A vegetarian lifestyle and commitment to animal rights

A commitment that no product derived from the animal will be offered for sale, consumption or profit

A commitment to lifetime care.

(Please note that the adoption of laying chickens and female cattle, goats and sheep is available to vegan households only.) Minimum herd sizes apply, see below.

Where does my adopted farm animal come from?

Farm animals available for adoption may be from factory farms, saleyards, slaughterhouses, shelters, veterinary clinics or saved from being “strays”. The enormous number of farmed animals in Australia means that many animals are left behind, escape, become abandoned or dumped, or are simply not considered valuable enough to care for. Animals once rehabilitated become eligible for our Adoption Program and may require additional care.

How do I arrange an adotpion visit?

What’s the adoption process?

  1. Complete the Adoption Application Form below.
  2. FAR will contact you to arrange a site visit, including an inspection of your home and the proposed area the animal would live in. If approved, you'll be invited to spend an hour with our Animal Care Supervisor.
  3. Our Animal Care Supervisor will educate you on the important care standards for the adoptee.
  4. You will be placed on our Priority Approved Adopter register.
  5. FAR will contact you when an animal becomes available for adoption.
  6. Animals will be medically stabilised before adoption; however, you should still quarantine new arrivals. An adoption contract and movement paperwork will be issued at the time you adopt the animal(s).

Please note: immediate placement is unlikely. We cannot specify when an animal may be ready for adoption. We will contact you when an appropriate animal comes into our care to support your preparations.

What happens after adoption

Following adoption, FAR staff will be available to assist you with any questions via a special email address and will provide expertise as you need it so that, together, we can ensure the best possible life for your new animal friend(s).

Application for inclusion in the program $50
Adoption of hens/roosters $40 each
Adoption of geese/ducks/turkeys $50 each
Adoption of sheep or goats $60 each
Adoption of cattle $100 each
Adoption of pigs $120 each
Transportation $1.32 per km

3 Goats

Introducing an enchanting trio of goats looking for a loving new family to call their own! These beautiful goats are more than just farm animals; they are charming companions who can bring joy and liveliness to your home. Their interactions are entertaining and heartwarming, showcasing their strong bond and personalities. When considering this delightful trio, […]

One Rooster

Meet One Rooster, a young and handsome rooster in need of a loving new home. Hand-raised from hatching, this magnificent bird is ready to become your companion and your natural alarm clock with his beautiful, melodic crow. His stunning plumage and endearing personality make him a delightful addition to any home. This charming rooster is […]

Two Roosters

Meet Two Roosters, an inseparable pair of best friends searching for their special new family. Raised together from the beginning, these charming roosters have developed a remarkable bond that is both heartwarming and entertaining to witness. They’re seeking a place to call their own—a “bachelor pad” where they can thrive and continue their delightful partnership. […]

Bumper and Sonic

Meet Bumper and Sonic, the dynamic goat duo in search of a loving new family. These two charming goats are not just beautiful to behold, but they’re also quite the characters who promise to bring much joy to their new home. As two big and robust goats, they thrive on exploring and roaming, so a […]

Benny

Introducing Benny, the charming 15-month-old friendly pig who is ready to bring joy and laughter to your life. Benny is an endearing creature with a personality as big as his heart. He is not just a pet; he’s a devoted companion who will fill your days with affection and delight. Benny is happiest when he […]

Midnight, Brownie, and Snowflake

Introducing Midnight, Brownie, and Snowflake—three delightful roosters ready to find loving new families where they can strut their stuff and enjoy life’s simple pleasures. These charming feathered fellows, with their striking plumage and unique personalities, are seeking spacious gardens to call home, where they can freely roam and peck around for worms. Each rooster brings […]

George

Meet George, the gentle giant with an enormous heart! George is a genuinely lovable pig who is eagerly searching for his new family. His charming disposition and warm personality make him an endearing companion who’s bound to win you over in no time. George thrives best in an environment where he feels safe and secure, […]

Nibbles, Kentucky, Nugget and Popcorn

Introducing Nibbles, Kentucky, Nugget, and Popcorn—four charming roosters who are inseparable pals on the lookout for a new place to call home! These handsome fellows thrive together in a close-knit “bachelor pad” environment, making them the perfect addition to those who have the space and desire for a rooster quartet without the need for hens. […]

George

Meet George, the stunning 10-year-old bull with a heart of gold! Raised from a young age with plenty of human interaction, George has developed into a gentle giant who thrives on companionship and care. His warm nature makes him an easygoing presence and he’s sure to strike a chord with anyone who meets him. His […]

ADDRESS

Farm Animal Rescue Inc.

1713 Dayboro Road
Dayboro
QLD 4521

FAR Management Committee

President - Brad King
Treasurer - Chris Harvell
Director - Carol Slater
Director - Cheryl Evans
Director - Leizl Estioko
Secretary - Olivia Spadina

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