Creekside Farm and Equine Rescue
Our mission is to end the abuse and neglect of farm animals by being a resource to owners and animal control in our area.
06/03/2026
We were able to make a much-needed feed run today. ❤️
This run covered:
10 bags of Ultium Senior
3 bags of Big Red Complete
2 bags of Flock Maker
Total paid: $428.05
Before making this purchase, we personally contributed into the rescue account to cover the dog food and half of the flock feed. All of our dogs are rescues — every single one — and when we took them in, we made a personal commitment to their care.
The horse grain was the largest need today, and recent donations helped make that possible. Even with our personal contribution added in, this feed run used the full balance we had available.
Our next urgent need is hay within the next couple of days. A hay run is $225, and that’s what we need to cover next.
This is the honest side of rescue. Feed and hay disappear fast, and the needs keep coming whether donations do or not. We are doing everything we can on our end, and every bit of help truly matters.
If anyone is able to help toward the $225 hay run, we would be so grateful. Every dollar, every share, and every direct feed store donation helps.
We know everyone is stretched thin, and we never take help for granted. Thank you for continuing to show up for them with us.
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05/31/2026
BREAKING NEWS:
Doodle Duck has undergone a dramatic career change.
More details tomorrow. 🦆😂
Doodle Duck (yes that's her name)...has a confession to make:
She doesn't really like ponds.
Now before the duck community revokes her membership card, let us explain.
Doodle is an Indian Runner duck. She enjoys a nice bath in her water bowl. She enjoys being clean. She enjoys following her chicken friends around.
What she does NOT enjoy is swimming in the pond.
Every single time we put her in the water, she hops right back out and power-walks away like she has somewhere important to be.
She's a girl on a mission to get AWAY!
Sadly, Doodle was abandoned at a neighborhood pond, likely because someone assumed a duck belongs on a pond and would be perfectly fine there.
The truth is that domestic ducks don't belong in the wild. They rely on people for food, shelter, and protection. Being dropped off at a pond isn't "setting them free"—it's often a death sentence.
Thankfully, Doodle's story had a happy ending. A kind resident noticed she needed help, and now she's safe, spoiled, and living her best life... mostly on dry land.
If Doodle's determined march away from the pond made you smile, please consider supporting Creekside Rescue. Every donation helps us give animals like Doodle the second chance they deserve. ❤️
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