Asha’s Farm Sanctuary

Category: Tourist attraction

Address: 2969 Coomer Rd, Newfane, NY 14108, USA

Phone: +17162492555

Reviews

Jenna Marcus

Jul 2, 2022

A blessing for the animals and world ❤️

#Walk Away

Jul 1, 2022

I've known Tracy for over 10 years. She is a wonderful person who has always put her heart and soul into helping abused farm animals. All of her hard work and donations has gone to helping them as well and building her farm sanctuary from scratch. I am blown away by how much progress she makes with her sanctuary year after year! Her animals are well taken care and loved. The whole atmosphere of the sanctuary is very family oriented, educational and peaceful. Her heart for the cause is beyond inspiring and moving. I'm looking forward to seeing the future success and progress of ASHA Sanctuary! Please go visit and support! ❤❤❤

Susan LoFurno

Jun 30, 2022

OMGosh! What an amazing place! ❤ I have followed Asha's Farm Sanctuary for a few years...and finally got to meet all the beautiful animals at the sanctuary on "Kiss A Cow" day! What a FUN and wonderful experience. The heart and soul that has gone into creating this place of care and kindness shows in every sweet furry (and feathered") face with whom I interacted. I cannot wait to go back...I wish I lived closer, I would be there every day volunteering my time to support this haven. Thank you for all that you are doing❣

Laura Estenoz

Jun 29, 2022

Asha’s Farm Sanctuary is a beautiful haven for many rescued farm animals. Tracy works endlessly for those in her care. Their well being is always number one! She has built this amazing place from nothing and there are many great things to come. I am happy to support her and the sanctuary.

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Questions & Answers

Does anyone know the hours of operations?

Jody Guiher | Oct 2, 2019
Amanda Borner | Oct 2, 2019

Go to meetacow.com and schedule for a tour they dont do walk ins

Can I bring our family dog along for the visit?

Katie Gardiner | Oct 2, 2018
M.S. Rugg | Oct 2, 2019

No, pets can spread illnesses to other animals. Also, I would imagine a dog could stress out some of the animals at the sanctuary.

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