If it’s impossible to get out of the urban sprawl this weekend, animal protection organization Farm Sanctuary has a 360 video escape to the countryside, featuring a variety of rescued animals. Filmed at the organization’s rescue in Watkins Glen, New York, the video is narrated by National Shelter Director Susie Coston. Coston hangs out with goats, turkeys, pigs and sheep who were rescued from backyard butchers, floods and factory farms (don’t miss the sheep stampede, starting at 4:40.) According to the video’s description, “Everywhere you look, animals who were once too terrified to move or too weak to stand are romping in pastures with their friends and family, free to spend the rest of their lives on their own terms.”
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