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Vegan Farmer’s Moo-ket delights North Florida residents Critter Creek Farm Sanctuary hosted a vegan farmer’s market on Sunday with several vendors and an opportunity to bond with the sanctuary’s animals Attendees pet and fed the animals at the Critter Creek Farm Sanctuary on Sunday afternoon. About 15 minutes north from the University of Florida, taste buds rejoiced Sunday afternoon at the Farmer’s Moo-ket. From pickled garlic to plant-based Oreo flavored macaroons, attendees perused the variety of options vendors offered. The farmer’s market, hosted by the Critter Creek Farm Sanctuary, also had cows and pigs for attendees to pet and feed. ....
“Buddy, I would say, beauty caught the beast is what I’m saying, said Benecchi. Buddy’s bold escape from the local meat processing facility this summer caused quite the stir on social media. The police department documented the months-long search on Facebook. “Everything they did to bring this to a safe resolution, I just can’t say more about this community,” said Benecchi. To help police with the hunt, people donated almost $8,500 to help feed, catch, and free the beefalo. “We all came together for an animal and now he’s not going to be slaughtered or anything. Just living off the land and enjoying Florida,” said Sara Lavary, of Plymouth. ....
Buddy the beefalo finds new home in Gainesville Plymouth Police said Thursday that the beefalo was no longer roaming in the wild. His new home will be a sanctuary farm in Gainesville, Fl. Author: Shara Taylor (FOX61) Updated: 7:30 PM EDT April 15, 2021 PLYMOUTH, Connecticut Buddy the beefalo will move on to new pastures. Plymouth Police said Thursday that the beefalo was no longer roaming in the wild. His new home will be a sanctuary farm in Gainesville, Fl. “This was the feel-good story we’ve all been waiting for, in times of COVID and a lot of other problems in this country, it was a nice distraction,” said Captain Edward Benecchi of the Plymouth Police Department in Terryville. ....
“Buddy, I would say, beauty caught the beast is what I’m saying, said Benecchi. Buddy’s bold escape from the local meat processing facility this summer caused quite the stir on social media. The police department documented the months-long search on Facebook. “Everything they did to bring this to a safe resolution, I just can’t say more about this community,” said Benecchi. To help police with the hunt, people donated almost $8,500 to help feed, catch, and free the beefalo. “We all came together for an animal and now he’s not going to be slaughtered or anything. Just living off the land and enjoying Florida,” said Sara Lavary of Plymouth. ....