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Shania came to Longmeadow as part of a rescue in the Fall of 2022. She, along with other goats in her group, were suffering from neglect. They were malnourished, underweight, and had extremely overgrown hooves. Shortly after her arrival, Shania’s rehabilitation began. She was put on a refeeding schedule to help her gain weight at a healthy pace and received (much needed) hoof care from our staff. Then, during a routine vet visit, we found that Shania was pregnant with twins! Although we were glad that Shania was in our care and gaining back her health, we knew that it was possible her babies would not make it due to her history of neglect. A few months later on a cold February morning, her twins were born – healthy and happy! We were overjoyed. Her twins were named Brooks and Dunn, and they lived together with their mom as a cute little country music trio until the boys were old enough to be independent.
Now, Shania and her twins have been weaned and she is finally ready for her forever home! She is a kind, calm goat and deserves a forever home where she can be spoiled and snuggled. She loves attention and won’t ever pass up a goat treat. If it were up to her, she’d choose a home with other goats where she can spend her time soaking up the sun on a bed of hay.
Adoption Fee: $75
Shania came to Longmeadow as part of a rescue in the Fall of 2022. She, along with other goats in her group, were suffering from neglect. They were malnourished, underweight, and had extremely overgrown hooves. Shortly after her arrival, Shania’s rehabilitation began. She was put on a refeeding schedule to help her gain weight at a healthy pace and received (much needed) hoof care from our staff. Then, during a routine vet visit, we found that Shania was pregnant with twins! Although we were glad that Shania was in our care and gaining back her health, we knew that it was possible her babies would not make it due to her history of neglect. A few months later on a cold February morning, her twins were born – healthy and happy! We were overjoyed. Her twins were named Brooks and Dunn, and they lived together with their mom as a cute little country music trio until the boys were old enough to be independent.
Now, Shania and her twins have been weaned and she is finally ready for her forever home! She is a kind, calm goat and deserves a forever home where she can be spoiled and snuggled. She loves attention and won’t ever pass up a goat treat. If it were up to her, she’d choose a home with other goats where she can spend her time soaking up the sun on a bed of hay.
Horses, cows, goats, potbellied pigs and other animals at our Longmeadow Rescue Ranch in Union, MO are available for visits during our Open House / Adoption Days every Friday from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. If you are interested in meeting our adoptable animals or our Barn Buddies who are available for sponsorship, please visit the ranch during one of these days or call 636-583-8759 to schedule a visit on another day.
Horses, cows, goats, potbellied pigs and other animals at our Longmeadow Rescue Ranch in Union, MO are available for visits during our Open House / Adoption Days every Friday from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. If you are interested in meeting our adoptable animals or our Barn Buddies who are available for sponsorship, please visit the ranch during one of these days or call 636-583-8759 to schedule a visit on another day.
More about this shelter
Nestled among 165-acres of woodland near Union, Missouri, the Humane Society of Missouri’s Longmeadow Rescue Ranch is haven for hundreds of abused and neglected horses, cows, goats, pigs, ducks and other farm animals. The ranch is one of the most comprehensive horse and farm animal care and rehabilitation centers in the country. In addition to animal care, ranch staff provide hands-on humane education experiences for both children and adults.
Nestled among 165-acres of woodland near Union, Missouri, the Humane Society of Missouri’s Longmeadow Rescue Ranch is haven for hundreds of abused and neglected horses, cows, goats, pigs, ducks and other farm animals. The ranch is one of the most comprehensive horse and farm animal care and rehabilitation centers in the country. In addition to animal care, ranch staff provide hands-on humane education experiences for both children and adults.
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