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A farm animal sanctuary located just north of Reno, Nevada near Pyramid Lake

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Help us help the animals

1. Volunteering at CockadoodleMoo: See details midway down in the middle of this page or click here.
2. Cash donations: Donations through PayPal go toward animal food and medical care.
One-time donation:
Or donate ongoing support monthly:
3. Link from here when you buy from Amazon: An easy way to help is to click this AMAZON LINK any time you plan to buy from Amazon.com. Doing so gives us a 6% referral fee, which is a huge help — and easy too!
4. Non-cash donations: For our wishlist of non-cash donations that would really help us help the animals, see the wishlist box lower in this column.
5. Best way to help all animals: Click here for the absolute best way you can help all animals today.

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Wishlist — most-needed items

The following non-cash items would be extremely helpful. Used but good condition is fine. (For less pressing but still needed wishlist items, click here.)

* Plastic water pitchers — We use these to scoop animal food, and we go through many each year.

* Bandages, gauze — Elastikon-style bandages and vet wrap are used each week to secure the bootie on Dolly the goat's leg where her missing hoof would be. Vet wrap is also used on chickens' feet when they get bumblefoot. Wrapping gauze and gauze pads are frequently used in treating animals.

* 3-gallon water jugs with handles — We lug water to animals, especially in winter when hoses don't work.

* Pyrex mixing bowls and casserole dishes — They don't break when frozen like ceramic and plastic dishes. We use them as feed and water bowls for chickens and rabbits.

* Chain-link panels and horse panels — Additional fencing allows us to expand areas for the animals and to take in more.

* Feed, straw, hay — Any feed, straw or hay will be put to good use. These may be broken bags from stores, straw bales left over from decorations or hay no longer needed if animals die.

* Old towels — These are used for cleaning up and for bedding material, especially for sick animals.

* Bird seed — We feed hundreds of wild birds year-round at CockadoodleMoo and seed is always appreciated.

* Cat litter — The six rescued cats go through lots of litter.

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Ginger Chicken

Ginger is a indoor chicken so I am giving her her own page. She was a pet so she is not afraid of people and will actually preen for the camera. Her personality is as big as she is small.

Yes I am a very pretty bird.

Yes I am a very pretty bird.

Look at ho strong my wings are.

Look at ho strong my wings are.

Confidence is not a problem with this little silkie.

Confidence is not a problem with this little silkie.

Ginger shows a foster kitten who the boss is.

Ginger shows a foster kitten who the boss is.

see Ginger do the chicken run.

see Ginger do the chicken run.

Ginger stays safely with her people in the chicken pen.

Ginger stays safely with her people in the chicken pen.

Ginger bullies Dianne into digging worms for her.

Ginger bullies Dianne into digging worms for her.

Getting ready for bed Dianne cuddles with Ginger.

Getting ready for bed Dianne cuddles with Ginger.

Hello in there. Gingers crown and waddle are purple her ears are sky blue.

Hello in there. Gingers crown and waddle are purple her ears are sky blue.

Ginger basks in the heat lamp in the bathroom where she sleeps.

Ginger basks in the heat lamp in the bathroom where she sleeps.

Ginger had egg problems but her x-rays were clear.

Ginger had egg problems but her x-rays were clear.

More Ginger x-rays.

More Ginger x-rays.

Gingers eggs that were laid two days apart were extremely different in size.

Gingers eggs that were laid two days apart were extremely different in size.

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