
Barn & Soul by Dalby Farm
Welcome to Barn & Soul, a podcast brought to you by Dalby Farm - where we will explore the heart of "pet farm" life, learn about critically populated (if not outright) endangered farm breeds, and highlight the deep connections between animals and humans which we strive to encourage and preserve.
The farm has been Kendall's (your host) family since 1861 but it wasn't always a sanctuary for endangered farm breeds or an educational venue for the community. This podcast will touch upon aspects of the farms history, offer insight and advice as it pertains to owning farm animals as pets- and arguably most importantly - share vital information about these endangered farm breeds; what their roles are in our past AND why they're needed in our future.
New Episodes: Wednesdays at 9PM EST
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🔔 Subscribe for more farm life insights, rare breed conservation, and the behind-the-scenes of running a small farm! Remember, all the animals on our farm our PETS! They live out their days as educational ambassadors to our community far & wide! Please follow us here on Youtube!
Find us on Instagram & Facebook @DalbyFarm
Shop our Online Country Store! https://www.dalbyfarm.com/country-store
At least 50% of all shop revenue directly helps fund the care & upkeep of our 160 year old educational family farm and all the endangered breeds who live there.
Barn & Soul by Dalby Farm
Bonus Barn & Soul Episode! ♥️All About The Arapawa Island Goat; The Most Endangered Goat on Earth
🐐 BONUS EPISODE #2: Endangered but Extraordinary – Meet the Arapawa Island Goat | Barn & Soul Podcast
In this special Barn & Soul Bonus Episode, we’re diving into the story of one of the world’s rarest goat breeds: the Arapawa Island Goat. From mysterious 18th-century origins to their role in modern-day conservation, these unique animals are living pieces of history—and we’re honored to call a few of them family here at Dalby Farm.
🌿 Fast facts
✅ Fewer than 300 purebred Arapawas exist globally
✅ Descended from goats left by Captain James Cook in the 1770s
✅ Critically endangered as listed by The Livestock Conservancy
✅ Naturally hardy, intelligent, and adapted to rugged terrain
🎧 In this episode:
🧭 The origin story of the Arapawa Goat
📜 The Captain Cook connection and centuries of survival
🐾 Their role at Dalby Farm as conservation ambassadors
💡 What makes them different from commercial goat breeds
🏡 Care tips for Arapawas and goats in general
💔 Why their preservation matters for biodiversity and future farming
Whether you’re a goat lover, a rare breed enthusiast, or someone passionate about sustainable agriculture, this episode will leave you inspired by what can be saved when people care deeply enough to try.
🔗 Episode references include:
* Arapawa Goat Breeders Association of New Zealand
* "Captain Cook in New Zealand" by John Cawte Beaglehole, Oxford University Press (1967)
* Henson, K. (2008). "The Genetic Diversity of Arapawa Goats." Journal of Animal Genetics.
* Rowe, B. (1993). "Saving the Arapawa Goat." New Zealand Rare Breeds Society.
🐓 Support Our Work
Visit our Country Store – over 50% of every purchase directly supports the care of endangered animals like the Arapawa Goat.
📣 Stay Connected
👉 Subscribe for more bonus episodes & rare breed spotlights
📸 Follow us on Instagram & Facebook: @DalbyFarm
🎙️ Full Barn & Soul podcast episodes drop Wednesdays at 9 PM EST
🙏 Thanks for watching and helping us preserve the rare and wonderful things in life.
Until next time, take care—and don’t forget to appreciate the rare and wonderful things in life.
🔔 Subscribe for more farm life insights, rare breed conservation, and the behind-the-scenes of running a small farm! Remember, all the animals on our farm our PETS! They live out their days as educational ambassadors to our community far & wide! Please follow us here on Youtube!
Find us on Instagram & Facebook @DalbyFarm
Shop our Online Country Store! https://www.dalbyfarm.com/country-store
At least 50% of all shop revenue directly helps fund the care & upkeep of our 160 year old educational family farm and all the endangered breeds who live there.
...Or you can always shop for the animals instead! https://www.dalbyfarm.com/animals-shop
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