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As
a working farm, we are surrounded by livestock and poultry ("critters").
Many of ours, however, are a little different....
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Most
of our animals represent species listed as "critically endangered"
by the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy
(ALBC). As such,
Willow Pond Farmstead remains one of the very few places on earth
where you can see some of these once-common "heritage"
animals.
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How
could a farm animal become extinct (or near-extinct)? The answer
is surprisingly simple: when farmers cease raising a breed, the
breed vanishes. You see, man's involvement is essential to
the survival of every domesticated breed, so if we don't raise
them the breed disappears.
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And why would farmers stop raising an established livestock breed?
Answer: when the characteristics of that breed are either no longer
necessary (e.g., oxen) or are superceded by superior qualities in
another breed. In short, today's
marketplace dictates extinction for many farm animals our parents
and grandparents knew. |
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