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Posted on Sat, Dec 25, 2010 : 5:50 a.m.

Winter doesn't slow the animals down at SASHA Farm

By Amanda Hitt

Brrr...It's cold out there!

That doesn't stop SASHA Farm's more than 20 weekly volunteers from showing up to feed and care for more than 250 of our animal residents, and most of the animals — including horses, cows, sheep, chickens and even goats — barely notice the frigid temperatures.

View the slideshow that follows to see some of our furry and feathered friends.

While our public volunteer work days, potlucks and tour days are few and far between in the winter months, there are so many things to look forward to after the holidays at SASHA Farm!


Amanda Hitt is the farm manager at SASHA Farm located in Manchester. The farm's mission is to provide a safe and secure environment, lifetime care and medical treatment for unwanted, neglected, misused and abused farmed and domestic animals, as well as fostering through education a better understanding of these animals. You can contact the farm at 734-428-9617, or visit their Web site at www.sashafarm.org.