Rehoming Support Program
Helping animals find the loving homes they deserve
At Moo to Ewe, we believe every farmed animal deserves a life of safety, respect, and connection. While we can’t offer permanent sanctuary to every individual, we work behind the scenes to help animals in need find forever homes where they’ll be valued for who they are — not what they can produce.
Our Rehoming Support Program is designed specifically for farmed animals — cows, goats, sheep, pigs, chickens, and others — who need a safe and loving place to land. Through this program, we connect animals with compassionate, informed people ready to offer lifelong, non-exploitative care.
What We Offer:
🌿 Support for Guardians in Crisis
If you're no longer able to care for a farmed animal in your life, we’ll help you navigate the rehoming process. Our aim is to ensure the animal's next home is secure, kind, and equipped to meet their specific needs.
🐖 Support for Rescuers
Whether you’ve intervened in an urgent situation or are helping an animal leave a harmful environment, we can work with you to find them a safe, appropriate forever home.
🏡 Short-Term Assistance (When Possible)
If the animal’s situation is urgent and we have the capacity, we may be able to provide short-term care while a suitable home is being secured.
📚 Ongoing Education & Resources
We provide adopters with information and guidance to help them understand the emotional and physical needs of farmed animals, ensuring a smoother transition and lasting bond.
Please note: This program is only for farmed animals — not for companion animals like dogs or cats. Our focus is on those often overlooked and undervalued in traditional rescue spaces.
If you’re in need of rehoming support for a farmed animal or would like to be considered as an adopter, please reach out — we’d love to hear from you.
Scroll down for the animals searching for a forever home & successful adoptions we’ve had the honour to be a part of.
FAQ’s for the Rehoming Support Program
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Anyone seeking a loving, safe, and responsible home for a farmed animal is welcome to reach out.
Whether you’re facing a personal crisis, changes in circumstances, or you’re advocating for an animal at risk, we’re here to help where we can.
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We currently support rehoming for:
ChickensCows
Pigs
Sheep
Goats
Ducks
We’re unable to assist with dogs, cats, or wildlife, but may be able to point you toward other resources.
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There is no fee to access this program. We offer it as part of our commitment to animal welfare.
If you’re in a position to support this work, donations are deeply appreciated and help us continue offering this service to those in need.
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Please email us at info@mootoewe.org with the following details:
A recent photo of the animal
A description of their personality, needs, health status, and any known history
Your location and timeframe
Why you’re seeking rehoming assistance
We’ll get in touch as soon as we can. Urgent cases will be prioritised.
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We’re always looking for compassionate, reliable people to join our community of carers.
A short application form will be available soon (watch this space!), which helps us learn about your setup and suitability.
In the meantime, feel free to email us to express your interest in adopting.
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In some circumstances, we will be able to provide temporary care while we search for a forever home. Our preference is always to rehome animals directly into permanent, loving environments whenever possible.
Help us fund safe transitions to forever homes
THESE ANIMALS ARE SEARCHING FOR A FOREVER HOME…
READ ABOUT OUR PREVIOUS REHOMING SUCCESS STORIES
Charlotte, Gary and Bounce: A Tale with a Surprising Ending
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