Barn & Soul Podcast: Episode 11 - Terms of Endangerment: What You Need To Know About "Rare Breeds"
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🎙️ Barn & Soul – Where farming meets heart, history, and a mission to preserve the past for a more sustainable future. Episode 11 - Terms of Endangerment: What You Need To Know About "Rare Breeds"
🐐When you hear the word "endangered," you might think of tigers or polar bears. But across quiet pastures and small farms, rare livestock breeds are vanishing — sometimes faster than wildlife. In this episode, we're digging into the lesser-known side of conservation: saving endangered farm animals.
🔹We’ll explore:
-Why these breeds are disappearing
-How organizations classify and protect them
-What it takes to rescue a heritage breed...And why it matters more than ever for food security, culture, and sustainability.
🐓At Dalby Farm, every Arapawa goat, every Ossabaw pig, and every Shetland sheep carries a piece of living history.Saving them means saving the rare, the resilient, and a part of ourselves.
Thanks for being here — and for caring about the rare and wonderful things in life.
🌿 Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe if you believe in giving endangered farm breeds and family farms like ours a fighting chance!
#BarnAndSoul #HeritageBreeds #FarmConservation #RareBreeds #DalbyFarm
📚 Cited Sources:
- The Livestock Conservancy, Conservation Priority List 2024
- UN FAO, State of the World's Animal Genetic Resources (2007, 2013)
- American Livestock Breeds Conservancy publications
- The Livestock Conservancy, Why Save Rare Breeds?
(https://livestockconservancy.org/heritage-breeds/why-heritage-breeds/)
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