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James Koroni, Tracey Katof, Enforced Arch, Paris Enforced Arch would like to extend a special thanks to the following people who helped send the Anti-Fur performance piece 'Please, Don't Touch' to Paris. Our community has grown as a result and new opportunities have presented themselves. We created this video to thank everyone for their unconditional support. Enjoy: Thank you; Amanda Lee, Andrea Rosa, Andrea Torres, The Anti-Fur Society, Beatrice Cox, Bettina May, Blossom Du Jour, Bonnie Erickson, Brooke B Toohey, Bud Burdick, Carly Fox Horton, Celine Orang, Clara Lofaro, CocoaV, Creadanse, Daphne Cheng, David & Nancy Dorius, Elizabeth Castoria, Esther Bell, Foodswings, Gavin Reign, Hope Kandel, Jasmin Singer, Jennifer Fox, Judith Vogel, Julia Hochner, Joshua Katcher, Kristin Mularz, Lauren Cox, Leanne Mai-ly Hilgart, Marcia Fox, Margo Martinez, Marlena Pavich, Mary Sarsfield, Melissa Fornabaio, Michel Lambert, Michele Bernstein, Michelle Cohen Carpenter, Nicole Johnson, Nina Athanasakos, Pamela Elizabeth, Paris Vegan Day, Rachel Kay, Rebecca Hall, Shelley Ohmes, Stacie Adams, Tarik Daniels, The Gentle Gourmet, Vaute Couture, Vegan Paris Day, VegNews, Verité Catering, The West Cafe, Tracey Katof, Zachary Koval

Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary

James Koroni, Enforced Arch
Photography by Joshua Katcher of TheDiscerningBrute.com

I took a trip up to Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary today to spend some time with often misunderstood farm animals. I was accompanied by Joshua Katcher, Elizabeth Castoria and Leanne Mailey Hilgart whom are dear to my heart!

The most beautiful element of the animals on this farm is that they have the freedom to wander the fields and socialize with one another just as we do in our daily lives. Their personalities are charming and they each have a heart wrenching story of how they were abused, restrained and left for dead on livestock farms. The owners of Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary, Jenny Brown & Doug Abel, intervene in these cases and give them a permanent and safe home.

As a dancer I am very inspired by the way they communicate. Through affection and thoughtful actions they demonstrate honesty, sensitivity and with a playful nature. They are fearless to share love and once a bond of trust is built you have a friend for life. It's tough knowing that livestock farming is the number one cause of global warming, where animals live in extremely cruel conditions and are later sent to be killed for food. They're treated as objects rather than sentient beings with a will to live and breath. Eating animals has been scientifically proven to cause many life threatening diseases. Change is imperative for the survival of life on this planet, this is why I respect and love animals and rebel against cultural pressure to participate in activities that are responsible for the very downfall of existence.

We spent our day relaxing with sheep, nuzzling up to turkeys and being entertained by the jovial goats. I never knew how playful and emotional farm animals were until I had met them face to face. Here are a few moments from our experience.

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You too can have your very own experience with these delicate animals. Their visiting hours can be found here, Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary.

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