Animal Acres, Acton, California

Animal Acres, Acton, California

A view from the goat and sheep hillside overlooking their barn and the second side containing the offices. Photo taken 4-14-10.

Animal Acres, Acton, California

Animal Acres, Acton, California

The back pasture of the sanctuary. On the right-hand side is the 14 Freeway that connects the Antelope Valley to Los Angeles. This busy commuter route was a boon for ease of access to the property but also posed a high risk of fire to the desert scrub brush landscape. Photo taken 8-17-10.

Animal Acres Entrance Signs

Animal Acres Entrance Signs

The twin entrance signs for the main entry point along Escondido Canyon Road. Photo taken 5-17-10.

Animal Acres Directional Sign

Animal Acres Directional Sign

One of several wayfinding signs placed near the intersections to guide visitors to the sanctuary. Photo taken 5-17-10.

Animal Acres courtyard set up for a wedding

Animal Acres courtyard set up for a wedding

Events were regularly held at the sanctuary, but a full wedding was not normally among them. The dichotomy of a full wedding party and attired guests with rescued farm animals was a feature the bride and groom were keen to have. Photo taken 5-30-10.

Jorja & Bagel, Animal Acres, Acton, California

Jorja & Bagel, Animal Acres, Acton, California

Jorja and Bagel pigs in the mud in front of the event gazebo. Photo taken 6-19-11.

Pinto, Bruno, Paolo, Peanut, and Cocoa, Animal Acres, Acton, California

Pinto, Bruno, Paolo, Peanut, and Cocoa, Animal Acres, Acton, California

This photo was taken the day the two calves Peanut and Cocoa were first introduced to the main cattle herd. Photo taken 12-8-2011.

Hollywood Poults, Animal Acres, Acton, California

Hollywood Poults, Animal Acres, Acton, California

The Hollywood poults were a group of turkeys dropped off at the sanctuary. It was strongly suspected that they came from a factory farm as they were all debeaked. Part of the group stayed at the Acton location while the rest moved to Orland. The group that stayed in Acton were all named for classic Hollywood actors. Photo taken 11-17-11.

Moe, Buffalo Boo, Larry, Masque, and Curly, Animal Acres, Acton, California

Moe, Buffalo Boo, Larry, Masque, and Curly, Animal Acres, Acton, California

The second cattle herd was rescued from a failed backyard rescue called the Purple Cow Sanctuary. The herd was quite standoffish with humans and not part of normal tours to respect their desire for space. Photo taken 4-16-2010.

Animal Acres, Acton, California

Animal Acres, Acton, California

The double gate at the front of the property was used to bring guests in through the sheep and goat yard. In this photo a young visitor is seen running toward the entrance on a Sunday tour. Photo taken 3-27-2011.

People Corral at Animal Acres

People Corral at Animal Acres

The People Corral (center) was an open-air area that visitors could safely interact with the cattle herd. It was also used for some events. The gazebo (partially seen on left) was the starting point for weekly Sunday tours where a video introduction was viewed. Photo taken 6-3-2010.