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Author: CS Wurzberger, the Critter Saver

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The Heritage Breeds podcast is brought to you by CS the Critter Saver. Now, you may be scratching your head and thinking, “but I see cows and chickens all the time, how can they be endangered?” Just like there are endangered species such as pandas, tigers, and elephants, there are also endangered livestock and poultry BREEDS. Specifically, 21% of the world’s 8,000 livestock breeds are in danger of extinction. In this podcast series you’ll meet the animals, breeders, and people working to save them from extinction. Discover more at https://csthecrittersaver.com
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This episode is part 3 of the series titled “Selecting and Raising Happy, Healthy Heritage Chicks”. It includes information on how-to talk to your post office, so they are prepared for your chicks arrival, how-to set up your brooder, heat lamp, bedding, and lights, plus how-to select the right feed & water dishes. For more episodes go to: www.HeritageBreeds.org. Thank you to our sponsor www.eFowl.com
This episode shares great information on how the heritage chicks get from the hatchery to your house. See how they are packed and shipped, especially when weather is an issues, discover how many chicks can safely be packed in a box, and learn about how they drink and eat on their travels. This 3 part audio & video series titled “Selecting and Raising Happy, Healthy Heritage Chicks” is sponsored by eFowl. When you’re ready to add more Heritage Breed Chickens to your farm family, we highly recommend you check out www.efowl.com/podcast and as a super special for our listeners, eFowl is giving you 10% off your live poultry purchase. Just enter the discount code: HBCHICKS Also visit HeritageBreeds.org to access additional episodes of this show.
A super thank you to eFowl (one of the most trusted sources of live poultry and supplies for small-to-mid sized farms) for providing the funding so we could create this 3 part audio & video series titled “Selecting and Raising Happy, Healthy Heritage Chicks” for you. In this episode you’ll discover how to select the heritage breed chicken that’s right for you.   Plus, when you’re ready to add more Heritage Breed Chickens to your farm family, we highly recommend you check out www.efowl.com/podcast and as a super special for our listeners, eFowl is giving you 10% off your live poultry purchase. Just enter the discount code: HBCHICKS   Also visit: HeritageBreeds.org to listen to additional podcasts.
5 Heritage Chicken Breeds our Grandparents kept with C S Wurzberger, The Green Up Girl and Maat van Uitert poultry, livestock, and homesteading expert and author who helps everyday people achieve independence by teaching fans how to raise chickens, learn traditional skills, and become more self-sufficient. Visit www.HeritageBreeds.org
Perennial Roots Farm is a biodynamic farm in Virginia that raises a variety of heritage animals including Heritage Gulf Coast Native Sheep and Mulefoot Hogs plus many others. As a biodynamic farm, they believe in a holistic way of farming: long-term sustainable practices, heritage breed animals, heirloom fruits and vegetables and soil health are all integral to this. Listen to this podcast at HeritageBreeds.org.
An eye-opening investigation of the commercial pork industry and an inspiring alternative to the way pigs are raised and consumed in America. This interview is with Barry Estabrook, author of the New York Times bestseller Tomatoland and a writer of “great skill and compassion” (Eric Schlosser). This episode explores the dark side of the American commercial pork industry and highlights some of the amazing humane treatment Heritage Hogs receive.  Visit: HeritageBreeds.org for additional podcasts.
Dr. Joseph Schallberger of Whispering Hills Farm has a goal to stabilize the population of the “Native” Dual purpose Polled Shorthorns and then use their skills as stock persons and Veterinarians to upgrade both the genotypic and phenotypic characteristics that once made Shorthorns the most popular cattle breed in the world.  Through a lot of historical research he has been able to develop a firm grasp on what those characteristics were.  With the interest in more "natural" food production he believes Heritage Shorthorns are uniquely qualified to contribute to this positive trend. HeritageBreeds.org & whisperinghillsfarm.com
It’s an important week in the animal world as we celebrate National Heritage Breeds Week and discuss why it’s so important for more people to get involved with protecting these heritage breeds from extinction. National Heritage Breeds Week is time to raise awareness, get the media involved, launch press releases, write magazine articles, have farmers hold educational events, get the school kids involved. All with the mission of coming together for breed conservation. Visit HeritageBreeds.org
Megan Ritterpusch from Spotted Meadows Farm shares the story of moving from suburbia Pennsylvania to a small, fixer upper farm in rural, northwestern Wisconsin in 2002. The family enjoys the adventure of having a small farm, raising and showing ducks, goats, and horses. Today’s conversation focuses on the joy they receive by raising Welsh Harlequin Ducks. www.HeritageBreeds.org
LaDonna Foley lives in Wyoming on her family farm and she has been raising Welsh Harlequin ducks since 2005. She also volunteers with several livestock and poultry organizations in addition to 4-H, the county fair, and local farmer's markets. And I love this part, Her teenage children never complain of boredom since LaDonna can always find projects in need of free family labor.
Today’s show is a recap of our adventures at the Mother Earth News Fair last weekend in Asheville, NC. We were blessed with a sunny, warm weekend and over 20,000 folks from around the US coming to enjoy learning how to live a greener lifestyle.First I’d like to thank everyone who stopped by the Livestock Conservancy’s booth and our 27’ Mobile Podcasting & Conservation Studio and to all the heritage farmers, breeders and product producers that were exhibiting. www.HeritageBreeds.org
Join us the Livestock Conservancy crew at the Mother Earth News Fair in Asheville, NC this weekend. April 11th and 12th.Now if you are not familiar. MOTHER EARTH NEWS magazine has been helping folks live self-reliant, sustainable, meaningful lives for more than 40 years. With an audience of more than 3 million readers worldwide, it is the largest and longest-running environmental lifestyle magazine on the planet.MOTHER EARTH NEWS FAIRS are fun-filled, family-oriented sustainable lifestyle events that feature dozens of practical, hands-on demonstrations and workshops from the leading authorities on: Renewable Energy, Small-Scale Agriculture, Gardening, Green Building, Green Transportation and Natural Health.Stop by The Livestock Conservancy’s stage or 27’ Mobile Podcasting & Conservation Studio to learn more about Heritage Breeds. www.HeritageBreeds.org
S.T.E.M. Bunnies is a program was dreamt up by a nine year old named Caleb Smith to help save endangered heritage breeds and to prevent abandoned rabbits after Easter impulse-buying.  This vision turned into a huge educational opportunity for families and schools now the STEM curriculum is also available when you check out a rabbit. https://www.facebook.com/stembunnies
Emily Chetkowski founder of the Villi Poni Sanctuary is on a mission to protect this amazing breed from extinction. Not long ago, thousands of  Newfoundland Ponies were slaughtered for meat, nearly to extinction. Today only about 350 remain in existence. 30 of those reside in the USA, 7 a  the Villi Poni sanctuary.
Agnew Hopkins and his 3 siblings are the 6th generation to live and work on the Hopkins Farm. The farm was established in 1834 and thrives today as a horticultural jewel and conservation farm for domestic and wild animals alike. After working for more than 30 years within the hospitality industry, Agnew decided to return to the farm and create a thriving sustainable poultry operation that worked to conserve diminishing populations of heritage poultry. Discover more at HeritageBreeds.org
Farmstead Meatsmith is a personal abattoir, butchery and charcuterie services for small farms and homesteads in the Puget Sound region. The owner Brandon Sheard and his wife Lauren offer hands-on classes in traditional and heritage breed livestock harvesting from slaughter and butchery to charcuterie and cooking. Their focus is to ensure that no part of the animal is wasted. Their small, family-run business also sells films, e-chapters, booklets, and other instructional tools on the art of homestead harvesting. www.HeritageBreeds.org
Elizabeth Schnebel watched her parents and grandparents farm and for the last 30 years has been farming heritage breed livestock herself. On her farm she has Oberhasli goats under the herd name SWISS*DREAMS, and the Shire, Mediterranean Miniature Donkey, a few chickens such as the Aracauna, the Dominique, Rhode Island Reds and the Transylvanian Naked Neck. Discover more at www.HeritageBreeds.org
Today’s conversation is with Polly Festa, Livestock manager at the Accokeek Foundation. This foundation was formed more than 50 years ago and is the steward of 200 acres on the shore of the Potomac River in MD. Now there are many facets to the foundation, but today episode is focusing on their Heritage Livestock.
Deborah packed up her family and feft Chicago to live the dream of being a self-sufficient farmer. Today Deborah Niemann is a homesteader, writer, speaker, workshop leader, and self-sufficiency expert. Back 2002, she relocated her family from the suburbs of Chicago to a 32-acre parcel on a creek “in the middle of nowhere.” Together, they built their own home and began growing the majority of their food. Sheep, pigs, cattle, goats, chickens, and turkeys supply meat, eggs, and dairy products, while an organic garden and orchard provides fruit and vegetables. Deborah is also the author of Homegrown & Handmade, Ecothrifty and Raising Goats Naturally; The Complete Guide to Milk, Meat and more.
Bought and paid for a bull, but came home with a cow. Hear the story first hand from Pineywoods Cattle farmer Ken Jobe from Longwood Creek Farm located in Roberta, GA. Ken is new to farming and part of the movement in this country to return to the land. He is also a proud member of the Pineywoods Cattle Registry & Breeders Association.
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