Protecting Animals in North East England

No Animal is Too Big or Too Small

Participate in our animal-saving mission and help us continue creating a better tomorrow for all our rescues

Head shot of Pickle, a blind and deaf rescued whippet
Woof! Thank you for saving me.

– Pickle

At birth, Pickle was given just 2 years to live. She was born completely deaf and completely blind with a hard road ahead of her.

Today, she is over 14 years old! She has defied the odds and lives a life filled with cuddles, treats, and so much love. So, it seemed only fitting, that we named our Farm Sanctuary and our Mission after her.

Many people would have chosen to turn their backs on this beautiful soul, but not In A Pickle Farm Sanctuary. A life of quiet relaxation and bags full of love is what we aim to do for all the animals that come into our lives from the smallest chicken to the biggest alpaca, our rescue is open to all.

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Our Mission

Our goal is simple:

To care for injured, sick and maltreated animals particularly those who have lived tough lives on working farms.

To help people learn what these animals need to thrive and be happy.

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500+

Animals Rescued

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12

Types of Animal in Residence

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4

Devoted Volunteers

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Too Many

Animals in Need of Help

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What We’ve Achieved

Established 12 years ago, In A Pickle Farm Sanctuary has been home to hundreds of animals. What started as a passion project has gone on to grow arms, legs, wings, and hooves. Now, there are over 100 animals retired and living out their happy golden years at our sanctuary in Yorkshire, North East England.

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Meet the Family

Meet all the furry, fleeced and feathered family members who have made their home at In A Pickle Farm Sanctuary

Geoffrey the Alpaca grinning to camera

Alpacas

Rhubarb the pig drooling for more windfall apples

Pigs

Baby guinea fowl 'smiling' at the camera

Guinea Fowl

A chickens head, side on to the camera

Chickens

Beaujolais the duck showing off her extra bendy neck

Ducks

Coopland, a rescued turkey, giving the sassy/judgy side-eye to having his picture taken at In a Pickle Farm Sanctuary

Turkeys

Opal, one of the rescued horses at In a Pickle Farm Sanctuary, basking in the sunlight

Horses

Boris the rescued goat sticking his tongue out to the camera

Goats

Evangeline the rescued sheep looking fabulous and fluffy

Sheep

A very fluffy white bunny having a bad hair day

Rabbits

Tabby farm cat raising paw to the camera

Cats

Head shot of Pickle, a blind and deaf rescued whippet

Dogs

They Need Your Help!

Help In A Pickle Farm Sanctuary to keep delivering the quality of care and love that all of the animals deserve. Any donation of any size goes 100% to support the animals in our care.

So anything you can give today will help our eclectic family of four-legged and winged friends have a better tomorrow.