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Save a Herd

  • All done!

      22 May 2020
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    A massive thank you to everyone exceeding our goals!

    We had the herd assessed for their market value recently and, thankfully, the current market is terrible, and all together we needed to pay $6,535.

    Below I will go into the details of what this means and where the funds are going, for everyone interested.

    Otherwise, please make sure you are following the gorgeous family you have helped preserve on https://www.facebook.com/SherockAnimalSanctuary/

    We are very lucky to have two donors starting regular support for ongoing costs, and this is possible to easily do through our website if you like www.thesustainablenurse.com

    We have a friend of mine, with experience caring for rescue cows, coming to live in a caravan on-site and help look after them with us. A universe being very kind indeed! So Erin, her best friend Alyssa, and their rescue dogs Bambam and Zapzap are likely to be in future stories.

    This is going to allow me and Zara more time to work. The lockdown has left us with a lot of bills unpaid and so the $2500 deposit the owner needed and that was paid personally, Due to Give-A-Little page taking up to 2 months to pay out funds, I have needed to fund a lot of initial costs upfront. I am someone who has stupidly strict morals, and despite these things being directly for the cow's needs, I am finding it hard to accept that some of the leftover raised funds will be needed to pay me back. But we do need rates paid, cars to run and insurance to be there in order for this to all work. So I have finally made my peace with it. Please contact me if anyone would like to see the accounts at all. Anyone is very welcome.

    Also, in all transparency, one donor, who pledge to give $1000 to save a cow, I have told to keep their money since we raised so much. The reason for this is because they are an animal sanctuary themselves and I felt they should use it for another rescue since it was so much and we had been able to save them all.

    Setting up the Trust

    This has been stalled, partly due to lockdown meaning I haven't been able to meet the local Tangata Whenua that wanted to have a face to face meeting, and partly due to being busy and feeling overwhelmed at starting something that seems so complicated.

    However, I have finished my Masters now until Jan next year and with Erin arriving soon to help with the cows, I expect to be able to sort the trust out very soon. The Trust will incorporate several arms, one being the sanctuary. You can read more about the overall vision and how they complement each other at https://www.thesustainablenurse.com/about

    If anyone, specifically Maori wahine, would like to be part of the board of the trust or anyone that has the abilities to write grants and such, please get in touch on our Facebook or at thesustainablenurse@gmail.com

    Our next steps are getting them all vaccinated, as two bouts of deadly illnesses have been in the area recently. We are also doing a lot of fencing and sourcing of supplies for troughs. We will be wanting to build them a little shed for bad weather as well. Any free building supplies, from windows and doors to nails and screws, almost everything is useful!

    Along with the cows, we also have two ducks, two sheep we have just managed to rescue, the rescue dogs coming to stay, rescue cats that will be arriving in the next few months but will be living in very large cat runs to save the local birds and double as areas for fruit trees the birds can't get to, and some rescue chickens that I shall be picking up this week.

    We will be coming through Auckland fairly frequently and so can pick things up.

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  • A Sponsor for Pirate!

      6 May 2020
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    We are happy to announce we have had another private donor sponsor Pirate the calf!

    This means the community money for Pirate can go towards Big Mumma, the last cow.

    Thank you everyone! We are so close to our goal!

    I am arranging for the assessor now and so when he is in the valley next we will know the actual amount.

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    • 11/05/2020 by Mel

      From a cattle sale point of view, this is most definitely the worst time to sell to make any money from your stock, which is great for you!

      No one wants to buy additional cattle to graze on their blocks going into winter because of the lack of feed and the farmers selling their stock are desperate to get rid of them because they too will not have much feed and carrying cattle over winter is not cheap when you’re stocked to your limit already.

      Most will just cut their losses and send them to the works for whatever they can get which will flood the meatworks markets and push the sale prices right down. Factor Covid into your calculations as some farmers couldn’t get stock off during level 4 and even 3 so please make sure you question the assessor about how he arrives at his final figures.

      I would dearly love to see you with more money in your pocket for fencing, fert and vets.

      Very lucky cattle to have you xx

    • 11/05/2020 by Mel

      Sorry, just to add that the calves might hold their price but I wouldn’t expect the cows to fetch more than $1100 at the moment especially if they’re mixed age & mixed breed.

      If the assessor wants to weigh the cow that will only go so far in estimating her worth, age and breed also play a major part. At purchase you get a price given to you by the meatworks and at processing if they find she’s a bit tough (too old) the fats yellow (not a beef breed) too much fat, health conditions etc - they will deduct specific amounts from the price they gave you. So quoted $1100 you could get $900 in reality, it’s not an exact science but the cattle defects at slaughter and final payout price is not negotiable.

      I only say this because it doesn’t look like the cattle are tagged overly well which means birth, health, sire and dam records probably don’t exist so use all these points to haggle your price down. The more info you can provide about each cow will secure you more $$ so it stands to reason the less info you have, the cheaper they should be. Hopes this makes sense and I hope you haggle the hell out of them!

  • Another private donor has sponsored us! $900 to go!

      30 April 2020
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    We have been truely blessed to have such amazing support! Only $900 to go - which means all but one cow has been saved!

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  • We are able to reopen the original Give-A-Little!

      28 April 2020
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    Kia ora supporters!

    Firstly, a MASSIVE thank you.

    I was told it was too difficult and it wasn't my problem to solve. But it proves it is always worth trying! We are so close!

    Secondly, with our last little amount, we have been contacted by Give-A-Little to let us know they can reopen this Give-A-Little rather then have that new one. Very cool!

    So to update everyone, we have been given:

    - on this initial Give-A-Little we raised $2,708 (minus 5% GAL fees) means we have $2572.60

    - $750 for direct calf sponsorship and another $750 promised.

    - After fees we raised $312.23 through Facebook fundraiser

    - $35 on new fundraiser

    - I have used $2500 of my last personal money to secure the sale to ensure she wouldn't take any

    So we have $6,919.83

    We need approximately $8,500 for the herd plus some of the things for them already here.

    We need a further $1,580 approximately (a bit different to stated in the video as I hadn't discounted the fees).

    We are personally still having to find an initial $1000 for immediate needs for fencing, feeding and things to get the ground back up to a decent standard to be able to feed them through winter. So anything above this would be very helpful!

    Big shout out to my friends Roz, Erin and Alyssa for all their help with knowledge, guidance and support to keep Big Mumma well and get us up and running for the best health for the cows and our financial sustainability!!!

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  • Here's whats been happening!

      25 April 2020

    We have not been able to get an update to you due to most of our spare time being taken up with looking after Big Mumma (more on that below or see the YouTube video) and my Master's papers.

    We are SO CLOSE to having enough to get all the cows - only $1583 more needed. Please visit and share the NEW (the other one finished) donation page at https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/saving-a-herd.

    Poor thing got really sick and has taken a really long time to get under control.

    Sterlising everything has been a bit of a task each day, with so much pus pouring out of her.

    She still has a big wound, but the infection is much better. Tomorrow I will start dressing it, now that it doesn't need to be open to drain the pus.

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  • Babies saved - Mum's now!

      5 April 2020

    Now we have enough for all the babies, we are working on getting enough to save Caramoo.

    Caramoo is the Mum of Patches, who is still suckling at times, and is one of the smallest adults and so will cost the least.

    Once we have enough for her we will aim to get enough to save Ma, as Shadow (her calf) is still suckling too.

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  • Two New Calf Donors

      3 April 2020

    Two new private calf donors mean we now have enough for all the calves to be saved and we now will be trying to save the 6 adult cows.

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  • Private Donor Means lower Amount Needed

      1 April 2020

    We have been super blessed to have a private donor sponsor one of the calves fully, donating $500. They will get to name this last calf that doesn't have a name yet, get regular pictures and videos of the calf and come stay to spend time with their sponsored animal.

    A massive thank you to everyone as this means we have enough to save three of the 5 babies so far!

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  • Get to know our family

      1 April 2020

    We are having a wonderful time getting to know the family. We now have running water, hot water and internet sorted, so will be able to work more on the fundraising aspect now.

    Please share.

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