Episode 244. She’s Raising Sheep: Indiana’s Denice Rackley
This episode of Voices from the Field is the first in a five-part series about women raising sheep. The She’s Raising Sheep series features practical tips for starting and growing a profitable sheep business, plus we’ll have some laughs along the way.
Indiana farmer Denice Rackley talks with NCAT Regenerative Grazing Specialist Linda Poole and shares her journey from a city girl with a dream of raising livestock, to a woman living that dream with her woolly flock and Border collie sidekicks on an Indiana farm.
Denice touches on how she chose which breeds to raise and shares insider tips for building a profitable sheep business. Listen, learn and have a couple of laughs as Denice talks about her experiences as a woman working alone in animal agriculture. Spoiler alert: You might want a good stockdog and another income while getting started.
Related ATTRA Resources:
- What Your Stockdog Can Teach You About Livestock
- Managing Internal Parasites in Sheep and Goats
- Sheep: Sustainable and Organic Production
Other Resources:
- Barn and Pasture Lambing – Pros and Cons
- Recognizing Symptoms of Hypothermia in Lambs and Kids — Part 1
- Treatment of Hypothermia in Lambs and Kids – Part 2
Contact Linda Pooke via email at lindap@ncat.org.
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