We’re on TV!
Diane and the Herd welcomed a celebrity visitor recently; Etalk presenter Chloe Wilde is the host of a new show on Crave TV called Healthy is Hot. Chloe describes the show as “a life changing journey for the mind, body and ...
Diane and the Herd welcomed a celebrity visitor recently; Etalk presenter Chloe Wilde is the host of a new show on Crave TV called Healthy is Hot. Chloe describes the show as “a life changing journey for the mind, body and ...
Giving Tuesday is coming up this week on December 3rd and we have partnered with the Vancouver Humane Society and a host of local restaurants to offer you a great way to enjoy some delicious plant-based fare and support our animals at ...
We asked one of our volunteers to describe a typical volunteer day at the Happy Herd Farm Sanctuary. This is what Connie had to say:
Happy Friday everyone. Adrien, one of our wonderful volunteers, made this beautiful video at the sanctuary. We love it!
Our Thanksgiving Potluck was a great success, and was even covered by Global News and CTV. Our turkeys Mo and Leonard were guests of honor, although several of the other animals couldn’t resist joining in too!
The dramatic story of our goats Puddin & Smudge and their babies has been featured in an article in the online vegan magazine Tenderly. Click here to find out more about how they came to the Happy Herd.
Red line media graciously put together this documentary on The Happy Herd. Please give it a watch to learn more about us!
We are happy to announce the safe arrival of the second round of baby goats at the Happy Herd! Momma Puddin’ gave birth to 3 baby goats on Saturday February 23, 2019. The first was born around noon and the other two shortly ...
The Happy Herd Farm Sanctuary is excited to welcome two new baby goats to the farm! We’re happy to announce that Smudge gave birth to twins baby goats (a boy and a girl) on February 16th, 2019! It was a very quick birth with the ...
For his 11th birthday, instead of gifts Matthew Farden started a Go Fund Me campaign to donate to The Happy Herd. Matthew hoped to raise $1,000 to support the sanctuary. By asking friends and family to make a small donation, this ...