Beginning with Sheep
For years I’ve wanted to have my own flock of sheep and now I have them! Follow me for the next year as I learn to raise Jacob Sheep. As a new shepherdess, I am not an expert and I will make mistakes. The goal of this podcast is to bring my family and friends along on this adventure.
Episodes

Monday Feb 23, 2026
Monday Feb 23, 2026
Kathy and Val recap a hectic week on the farm: the vet sedates and trims ram Sir Archer’s horns, a first-time ewe unexpectedly births a tiny ram lamb who needs bottle feeding, and Kathy frost-seeds a new field to improve pasture.They also prepare for an incoming nor’easter, discuss long-term soil and grazing plans, and celebrate registering Parker Farm Jacobs LLC.

Tuesday Feb 10, 2026
Tuesday Feb 10, 2026
Hosts Kathy and Val give a farm update from a bitter cold, snowy weekend and share their lambing preparations. No lambs yet, but they discuss barn insulation, animal safety, and recent on‑farm dramas including a cat emergency.
They walk through a practical lambing kit—OB gloves, lube, molasses, tubing and powdered colostrum, iodine, towels, jackets, tail docking/castration tools, and vet contacts—and talk breeding strategies, ram fertility, and managing a growing flock.

Monday Feb 02, 2026
Monday Feb 02, 2026
Hosts Kathy and Val chat about a record winter freeze and how it’s affecting plants and animals, share updates on puppy training and livestock protection, and celebrate a delicious home-raised lamb meal. They also discuss processing chickens, pasture management, and the tradeoffs of different farm vehicles—from side-by-sides to Subaru Foresters to Japanese mini trucks—for hauling water, moving sheep, and everyday farm work.The episode mixes practical farm planning (handling systems, fencing, virtual fences) with personal stories about food, gear, and life on a small farm as they decide priorities and budget for equipment while staying warm through the cold snap.

Monday Jan 26, 2026
Monday Jan 26, 2026
Kathy and Val discuss this week’s farm update: a brutal cold snap and an incoming snowstorm, prepping sheep and chickens, and Kathy’s decision to butcher ram lamb Patrick — yielding 41.2 pounds of vacuum‑sealed meat.The episode then explores handling equipment for small flocks, from basic single‑file chutes to head gates and squeeze systems, costs and compatibility with horned sheep, and future plans for farm vehicles and gear.

Monday Jan 19, 2026
Monday Jan 19, 2026
Hosts Kathy and Val share a warm farm update: heavy snow, a growing dog, lambs on the way, and difficult decisions about selling or butchering rams (including Patrick and Archer), plus vet care for horn trimming and the realities of farm losses.They also discuss marketing strategies for a small heritage sheep farm—finding your audience, using social media and local channels, defining your product (meat, wool, or education), and crafting a clear story to grow sustainably.

Monday Jan 12, 2026
Monday Jan 12, 2026
Welcome, everyone, to Beginning with Sheep, Season 2, Episode 1, January 2026. Hosts Kathy and Val catch up on farm life, celebrating hens that have started laying and an unusual January thaw that has made the fields muddy.
Kathy gives a farm update—several ewes may be pregnant and lambing could start early, she’s registering her first Jacob sheep, weighing options for selling or butchering excess rams, and preparing her lambing kit and tags.
They also discuss homestead tools and tech: wool combs for processing fleece and a Halo GPS electronic collar and virtual fence for their guardian dog, plus training, boundary setup, and the peace of mind the system provides.
The episode closes with personal updates, social media plans for the farm, and excitement for Year 2 of Beginning with Sheep.

Monday Dec 15, 2025
Monday Dec 15, 2025
Hosts Kathy and Val share a cozy farm update—cold weather, the first snowfall, playful lambs, and Kathy’s recovery progress—then dive into a beginner-friendly wool-washing experiment inspired by Mary Egbert’s book, “The Art of Washing Wool, Mohair & Alpaca.”
The episode covers practical tips for skirting, water temperature and pH, soap-to-water ratios, avoiding agitation to prevent felting, and Kathy’s successful small-batch wash using "Unicorn Power Scour," plus next steps for removing vegetable matter and preparing fiber for spinning.

Monday Dec 01, 2025
Monday Dec 01, 2025
Hosts Kathy and Val recap a Jacob Sheep Breeders Association webinar with the Livestock Conservancy, covering what defines a breed, differences between U.S. and U.K. Jacob lines, conservation-minded breeding strategies (line-breeding vs. outcrossing), and the importance of registration and monitoring inbreeding coefficients.They also share farm updates — managing rams, a growing livestock guardian puppy, chicken care questions, and upcoming plans to skirt and wash fleeces while exploring the science behind fiber washing.

Monday Nov 24, 2025
Monday Nov 24, 2025
In this episode we share a wintry New England farm update: Jubilee is in heat, rams caused barn damage trying to reach her, and the team is rearranging pens and planning repairs while monitoring whether she’s been bred.We discuss seven-week-old ram lambs due for vaccinations, limited hay and pasture management, a growing puppy, arriving rat boxes, and upcoming educational events and product plans like wool dryer balls.Lots of holiday busyness, learning-by-doing, and the theme of progress-not-perfection as the shepherds navigate breeding decisions, farm logistics, and future sales possibilities.

Monday Nov 17, 2025
Monday Nov 17, 2025
Hosts Val and Kathy share a quick farm update: early snow on the mountains, a finished electrified pasture, tagged lambs, and a new dryer-ball DIY project made from fleece. They also discuss shearing plans and upcoming Jacob Sheep Breeders events.
The episode focuses heavily on tick problems and solutions — from plant-based repellents and safety for dogs to local tick-borne diseases like Powassan and the newer alpha-gal meat allergy — plus practical advice on tick checks and quick antibiotic treatment after bites.
They wrap up with notes on online fiber classes, concerns about guardian dog coat care, supply delays for rat boxes, and where to follow or contact the farm for more info.


