When a broken animal finds its way to Sale Ranch Animal Sanctuary in Temecula, it is welcomed into the open arms of Jen Sale, founder and executive director of the ranch. Celebrating its tenth year of farmed animal rescue and refuge work, the nonprofit has provided care and compassion to hundreds of horses, goats, sheep, cows, pigs, chickens and others.“On average we have 85 to 100 animal residents,” Sale said. “We specialize in animals discarded by the food industry who need medical intervention to save their lives. Once healthy, they have forever refuge in the safety of the ranch. We also offer hospice.”Sale, who lives on the 10-acre prope
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