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Ninety-Five

These are my photos of farm animals that are featured in the book Ninety-Five: Meeting America’s Farmed Animals in Stories and Photographs by the publisher No Voice Unheard. "This collection of stories and photographs by rescuers, caregivers and animal lovers will show you a side of these animals you may not have thought possible." Ninety-Five is the number of animals saved every year by one person's decision to eat a vegan diet.
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<div style="text-align: left;">Featured in the book <a href="http://derekgoodwin.com/ninety-five/">Ninety-Five: Meeting America's Farmed Animals in Stories and Photographs</a> pg. 78

<strong>Simon</strong> was a seven pound pygmy goat when he was found wandering the streets of Brooklyn. He was underweight, alone, cold, scared, and suffering from severe pneumonia, lice infestation, sore mouth and giardiasis when a caring woman found him. Eventually he came to <a href="http://farmsanctuary.org" target="_blank">Farm Sanctuary's</a> New York shelter. After receiving medical treatment and lots of love, he fully recovered and became one of the sanctuary's star ambassadors!

You can see this photo in the men's room of the People Barn at Farm Sanctuary... 
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Featured in the book Ninety-Five: Meeting America's Farmed Animals in Stories and Photographs pg. 78 Simon was a seven pound pygmy goat when he was found wandering the streets of Brooklyn. He was underweight, alone, cold, scared, and suffering from severe pneumonia, lice infestation, sore mouth and giardiasis when a caring woman found him. Eventually he came to Farm Sanctuary's New York shelter. After receiving medical treatment and lots of love, he fully recovered and became one of the sanctuary's star ambassadors! You can see this photo in the men's room of the People Barn at Farm Sanctuary...

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  • <div style="text-align: left;">This photograph is featured in the book <a href="http://derekgoodwin.com/ninety-five/">Ninety-Five: Meeting America's Farmed Animals in Stories and Photographs</a> pg. 97
 <strong>Lucky Lady</strong> cheated death by escaping from an auction house and roaming the streets of New York City for hours. The 65-pound lamb was eventually caught by police and taken to Animal Care & Control. <a href="http://farmsanctuary.org" target="_blank">Farm Sanctuary</a> was contacted and they agreed to take in the months-old lamb. She arrived at their bucolic New York Shelter a few days later; a far cry from the bustling city and its many slaughterhouses.

Lucky Lady recovered from her ordeal and will spend the rest of her days enjoying a spacious pasture, warm barn and the company of friends.</div>
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  • <div style="text-align: left;">Featured in the book <a href="http://derekgoodwin.com/ninety-five/">Ninety-Five: Meeting America's Farmed Animals in Stories and Photographs</a> pg. 77

<strong>Jordan</strong> was rescued by <a href="http://farmsanctuary.org" target="_blank">Farm Sanctuary</a> from the Lancaster, Pennsylvania stockyards. He was a "downer" suffering from salt toxicity/water deprivation. "Downer" is the term the meat and dairy industries used to refer to animals so sick, diseased or disabled that they can not even stand on their own. Jordan lived 15 long, happy years at their New York shelter before he passed away.
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  • <div style="text-align: left;">Featured in the book <a href="http://derekgoodwin.com/ninety-five/">Ninety-Five: Meeting America's Farmed Animals in Stories and Photographs</a> pg. 60

<strong>Rochester</strong> was rescued by <a href="http://farmsanctuary.org" target="_blank">Farm Sanctuary</a> from a man who was raising turkeys in his basement for the Thanksgiving market. Each year, 46 million turkeys are slaughtered for Thanksgiving meals.
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  • <div style="text-align: left;">This photograph is featured in the book <a href="http://derekgoodwin.com/ninety-five/">Ninety-Five: Meeting America's Farmed Animals in Stories and Photographs</a> pg. 10

<strong>Violet</strong> was rescued from major veterinary school battery cage research facility. Large numbers of farmed animals are used in university agricultural research projects, and at some veterinary schools animals are used for "practice" surgeries. Fortunately for Violet, her university days are over; she is free from the battery cage and enjoying her life at <a href="http://farmsanctuary.org" target="_blank">Farm Sanctuary</a> in New York.
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  • <div style="text-align: left;">Featured in the book <a href="http://derekgoodwin.com/ninety-five/">Ninety-Five: Meeting America's Farmed Animals in Stories and Photographs</a> pg. 29

<strong>Rosie & Ronnie</strong> were being taken from a factory farm to a slaughterhouse when the driver parked his triple-decker trailer and then abandoned it, leaving the animals in the hot sun without water. The trailer was seized and the pigs were taken to <a href="http://www.animalsanctuary.org/" target=”_blank”>Poplar Spring Sanctuary</a>. Although the corporation who owned the pigs was not prosecuted for for abandoning them, they agreed to sign the pigs over to the sanctuary in lieu of paying them $10,000 to cover expenses. Forty of them, including Maggie and Aurora, were taken to <a href="http://farmsanctuary.org" target="_blank">Farm Sanctuary's</a> New York shelter to live out the rest of their lives.
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  • <div style="text-align: left;">Featured in the book <a href="http://derekgoodwin.com/ninety-five/">Ninety-Five: Meeting America's Farmed Animals in Stories and Photographs</a> pg. 78

<strong>Simon</strong> was a seven pound pygmy goat when he was found wandering the streets of Brooklyn. He was underweight, alone, cold, scared, and suffering from severe pneumonia, lice infestation, sore mouth and giardiasis when a caring woman found him. Eventually he came to <a href="http://farmsanctuary.org" target="_blank">Farm Sanctuary's</a> New York shelter. After receiving medical treatment and lots of love, he fully recovered and became one of the sanctuary's star ambassadors!

You can see this photo in the men's room of the People Barn at Farm Sanctuary... 
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