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Our Visit to the Gingersnap Rescue Ranch

Hi everyone! I can't believe how quickly September went by! The year is moving by so quickly. Today I am sharing our visit to a local animal rescue. We had to postpone this trip until now because we had a few other events during our youngest daughter's birthday. Afterward, she came down with a cold, and we had to take things easy as she recovered.

Our trip to Gingersnap Rescue Ranch was just as we pictured. Our youngest daughter has a love for animals that I can't explain. She absolutely adores all animals; if she could save them all, she would.

We decided to head out to the rescue and take a scenic route. During the drive, we saw sheep, a few fall colors, and a stretch of cacti on the side of the road. We paused to capture a heartwarming painting on a building: a mother cow tenderly kissing her calf. How sweet!

Painting of a mother cow kissing her calf

Once we reached our destination, we paid for our entry and received four feeding cups for the animals. The first two animals we encountered were a mini horse and a donkey named Chia. Chia was a sweetheart, and she followed us as we fed a few of the other animals. We saw emus, goats, bunnies, roosters, pigs, horses, Llamas, and a cow named Nelly. 
Collage showing Llamas, and pigs

We were told that Nelly's hips were broken due to her being attacked by dogs. We were also told that Nelly enjoys cuddles, and we showed her some extra love. I was relieved to hear that her injuries did not cause her pain.

Black cow lying down
Chia, the donkey, was rescued at a much bigger size than pictured. They have her on a diet, but we were told she still follows the guests and wants all the food she can get.

Collage showing a Donkey

The pigs were busy taking mud baths and snoozing in the shade. 
The goats wanted all the attention, and you couldn't just feed one without the others wanting attention. 

They offered to let our youngest hold a baby goat. She was a little nervous, but once they showed her how she loved it. It was a great experience for her.

Collage showing a baby goat being held

We visited with the horses. They were so gentle, and you could tell they were excited to see visitors. They galloped over to us and enjoyed a little snack. 

Two Beautiful horses

Collage showing horses being petted and fed.

We had such a nice time at the rescue. The highlight of the trip was Chia following us along the way as we fed the animals. She stayed by our side. 

It was such a nice experience and we're hoping to visit again. 

Have you been to an animal rescue? I'd love to hear about your experiences.


Comments

  1. What a great day! I love that your daughter is such a lover of animals, what a great outing for the family to enjoy. Melynda @scratchmadefood!

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    1. Melynda, aw thank you! Yes, she just adores animals so much. It sure was a wonderful experience for all of us. Thank you for visiting.

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  2. What a wonderful experience for you all to share! I'm sure your daughter will always remember this day! Way to go, Mom!

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    1. Laura, thank you! You are always so kind. She had a wonderful time.

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  3. I've never been to an animal rescue before. I'm so glad this exists in the world! My daughters love animals of all kinds too.

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    1. Lisa, thank you. 😊 It was so nice to spend time with the animals.

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  4. What a neat place! I'll have to check it out since I'm local-ish. :) I bet it was heavenly for your daughter. Visiting from The Crazy Little Lovebirds linkup.

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    1. Jennifer, yes, it's a nice place to visit. If you're ever in the area, you should visit the ranch. The animals would love it!

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  5. Love your story and pictures from the Rescue Ranch! What a wonderful place to visit. I love your daughters heart for the animals!! Such a special quality!! - Patty

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    1. Patty, oh, thank you very much. Your comment made me smile. My youngest daughter just adores animals so much. Maybe one day she will have a job where she cares for animals. Thank you for visiting and leaving a comment. ♡

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  6. What a delightful place to visit. My youngest son was also a big lover of animals and would have enjoyed this place too.

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    1. Lisa, thank you. I love that your youngest son was an animal lover too. ♡

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  7. Aww! What a great day out! The animals are just adorable and it sounds like such a lovely experience.

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    1. Kim, thank you! It was definitely a fun day. 😊

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  8. What a great place to spend time! I am an animal lover since childhood so totally understand your daughter's love of them (my youngest, who is 25, volunteers for a TNR organization and often adopts some of her foster cats). Thanks for sharing, Stephanie!

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    1. Yes, it's always so nice to visit the rescue animals. I love that your youngest volunteers for an organization like that. That's awesome! Aw, I bet she adores those cats.

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  9. This sounds amazing. I'm so happy you guys had a great day.

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