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The Farm rescues and provides sanctuary for abused, neglected, and abandoned animals. 

 

At The Farm, animals learn to trust again and have a chance to thrive and live out their lives in peace, comfort, dignity, and love.

Featured Rescue

Pretty Percy

Pretty Percy has been at the Farm since he was a baby! He and two brothers came in 2012. He has outlived both brother and is an old goat. Male Boer generally live about 10 years. He has always been super sweet and friendly. Favorite snack is bananas!

Visit the Farm during Open House, most Sundays 2p-4p (rain cancels)

or by appointment. 

Guidelines for Visiting The Farm

Thinking about visiting The Farm? We’d love to welcome you! To help ensure a positive experience for both our guests and our animals, please take a moment to review these guidelines before your visit:

  • Be aware that animals may gently nibble on fingers, clothing, or belongings.

  • Children must be supervised by an adult at all times.

  • Stay outside of gates and enclosures.

  • Do not climb on fences, gates, or equipment.

  • Use quiet voices and calm movements—kindness and respect go a long way with animals.

  • Do not pick the cats.

  • No outside food for the animals. Check with a volunteer, we have appropriate treats available for the animals.

  • No smoking or vaping.

  • Appropriate footwear is recommended.

Many of our animals have health concerns and are on specials diets. No outside food! Check with a volunteer for acceptable treats!

About Us

ABOUT US

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The Farm at Oatland North is an animal sanctuary located on the north end of St. Simons Island.  In the 1700's the land was known as Oatland Plantation.  Doug Taylor, Barbara Hasell Murrah's grandfather, purchased the property in the 1940's. Barbara and her husband, Bascom, returned to the Island over a dozen years ago and began the farm with her horse, Lightning.  They were soon joined by their daughter, 

Natalie, who brought 2 cows with her, Amanda and Panda.  

The family farm continued to grow as the farm adopted retired, unwanted, abused, and abandoned animals. The Farm was primarily funded by the Murrah family and in 2012 it was incorporated and became a 501 c(3) not for profit charity.  Sadly, Barbara lost her brief battle with cancer in July 2013.  With the help of the Murrah family, dedicated volunteers, and friends, the Farm continues to provide sanctuary for animals.

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Animal Sponsorships

Horses $200/month

Donkeys $50/month

Goats $25/months

Pigs $25/month

Cats $15/month

Call for more information.

912-399-8159

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70 Cannons Point Road

Saint Simons Island, GA 31522

(912) 399-8159

© 2020 The Farm at Oatland North.

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