In the Caribbean, animals were never just livestock — they were messengers, protectors, and spiritual barometers. Goats were raised not just for meat, but for ritual. Roosters didn’t just crow — they warned of death. Ground doves were never caged, only honored. This cinematic Farm Fresh Homestead episode explores the deeply rooted ancestral knowledge behind how Caribbean people raised their animals — with no antibiotics, no plastic fencing, and no waste.
Why did elders believe certain animals couldn’t be mixed?
What signs did dogs give before death entered a home?
And what taboos kept people from ever raising parrots or rabbits?
This isn’t just animal husbandry — it’s cultural survival.
Would you know what the yard is trying to tell you?