Disabled animals get new lease in life in Israeli sanctuary
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Disabled and rescue animals that were raised for slaughter have found a home at a sanctuary founded by activists in Israel which provides refuge to animals and educates visitors about the treatment of animals. /VCG Photo

Disabled and rescue animals that were raised for slaughter have found a home at a sanctuary founded by activists in Israel which provides refuge to animals and educates visitors about the treatment of animals. /VCG Photo

Founded by animal rights activists Adit Romano and Meital Ben Ari, Freedom Farm houses nearly 240 animals that are either donated by farmers or rescued by the group. /VCG Photo

Founded by animal rights activists Adit Romano and Meital Ben Ari, Freedom Farm houses nearly 240 animals that are either donated by farmers or rescued by the group. /VCG Photo

From blind goats to cows with prosthetic legs, animals are getting a new lease of life at the five-acre facility. /VCG Photo

From blind goats to cows with prosthetic legs, animals are getting a new lease of life at the five-acre facility. /VCG Photo

It is in fact, Israel's only farm that serves as both an animal rescue and educational sanctuary, according to Reuters. /VCG Photo

It is in fact, Israel's only farm that serves as both an animal rescue and educational sanctuary, according to Reuters. /VCG Photo