Rooster Haus Rescue
Our 2026 1st Quarter Beneficiary is:
Rooster Haus Rescue
$1 from every product sold from January 1st - March 31st will be donated to Rooster Haus Rescue.
Rooster Haus Rescue is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and giving permanent sanctuary to neglected and abused farmed animals. Our sanctuary, located near Fall City, Washington, is home to around one hundred rescued animals including roosters, hens, ducks, turkeys, peafowl, pigeons, pheasants, fishes, dogs, and a cat.
The mission at Rooster Haus Rescue is to give neglected and abused farmed animals a safe future, free from harm. With a primary focus to rescue, rehabilitate, and give permanent sanctuary to the underdogs: roosters and animals with special needs. Rooster Haus Rescue believes in ending all animal abuse and exploitation and follows a way of life guided by vegan principles.
Rooster Haus Rescue was founded in 2016 after an illegal cockfighting ring was busted by police and roughly 600 roosters were seized. All but 20 of them were killed. One of these frightened, abused, and mutilated roosters ended up with our founder. She quickly learned how sensitive and sweet these boys can be, despite being tortured for years and having every reason to fear humans. And so began Rooster Haus Rescue… After a few cross-county moves, we landed at our current location near Fall City, Washington. The sanctuary is now home to around one hundred animals including roosters, hens, ducks, turkeys, peafowl, pigeons, pheasants, fishes, dogs, and a cat.
RockyRocky was the first ex-fighter we rescued. He came to Rooster Haus Rescue in 2016 after 48 birds were seized in a cockfighting bust. Due to his age, he was likely being used for breeding after enduring years of being forced to fight. Sadly, he had the physical scars to prove this: his comb and wattles were cut off, and he was missing one eye. Rocky was the rooster who showed us how incredible and sweet these misunderstood ex-fighters can be. He was charming, bold, intriguing, and incredibly wise. He was a nurturing and loving caretaker to his family of two hens, Willa and Hettie. ![]() |
CricketCricket found her way to Rooster Haus Rescue after losing her left leg in a raccoon attack. When we stepped in, her injury had been left untreated for nearly a week, but we could see that she was still full of life. After receiving the medical attention she desperately needed, Cricket quickly adjusted to life at the sanctuary. She now lives with her best duck friend, Skeeter, and gets to enjoy unlimited pool time and all the veggies she can eat.
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Al & PietraWhen we first moved to our current property, we were welcomed by a beautiful peacock who loved to hang around us. We learned that he was a stray, so we happily took him in. Months later, as we entered our first spring with him, Al went missing. Our neighbors confirmed that he did this every spring, in search of a mate, but we were worried sick. We searched for days, but couldn’t find him. Al eventually found his way back to us, and we decided we needed to find him a mate to keep him from wandering. One of our neighbors who knew we’d been searching for Al happened to know of a peahen who desperately needed a home. Two days later, Pietra arrived at the sanctuary. It was love at first sight. ![]() |
RemoRemo is blind, deaf, and feral. He was confiscated from a horrendous puppy mill where he lived crammed in a dark shed with numerous dogs, surrounded in feces and urine for an estimated 7 years. He never knew the feeling of human touch in all those years. We opened our sanctuary to Remo in 2018. Since then, he has learned to trust the immediate humans in his life, and loves spending time with his dog friends. He is still wary of strangers, but he’s settled into a comfortable routine and makes a little more progress every day.
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