COLIN
Meet Colin
Colin was rescued with his best friend Woody in May 2018 from a large-scale New York dairy farm. Like all male dairy calves, Colin and Woody were taken away from their mothers shortly after birth so that the milk meant for them could be used for human consumption. Male calves are considered worthless in the dairy industry and they are either outright killed or sold for cheap meat. Thankfully, we were able to rescue these two young boys and bring them home to Woodstock Sanctuary, but first they both needed to go to an animal hospital for urgent medical care.
Woody tested positive for salmonella at the hospital and since the two were rescued together, we gave both Colin and Woody the best medical care to overcome this dangerous infection. Colin and Woody arrived at Woodstock Sanctuary and were in isolation for about one month. Our staff all stepped up together to make sure these boys were adjusting to their new home - this included frequent bottle feedings (even a 1 AM shift!) and round-the-clock care.
In June of 2018, Colin and Woody were introduced to the cow pasture for the very first time. It was amazing to see them run around, youthful and excited. They had overcome so much already — being separated from their mothers, neglect, and a dangerous infection.
Now almost fully grown, Colin and Woody are the best of friends and love their life at Woodstock Farm Sanctuary. They can be found causing mischief in the woods together or laying by each other under the sun.
Colin is named after Colin Kaepernick, activist and vegan, in honor of his civil rights work and advocacy for black lives.
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