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Watchlist

The Rare Breeds Survival Trust | Cattle | Pigs | Sheep | Goats | Horses and Ponies | Poultry

The Rare Breeds Survival Trust

The Watchlist contains all native breeds of cattle, goats, horses, pigs, poultry and sheep. Conservation criteria determine into which category breeds are listed.

What is a breed

A breed is defined as a group of animals that has been selected by humans to possess a set of inherited characteristics that distinguishes it from other animals within the same species.

For recognition by the Trust a breed must be an original breed, or a native breed of which at least one parent breed is believed to be extinct. Evidence of its continuous documented existence will take the form of written material e.g. newspapers of the time, or historical writings.

An original population is that segment of an original breed, or a native breed of which at least one parent breed is believed to be extinct, which has not suffered unacceptable introgression.

Any breed wishing to be accepted onto the Watchlist should submit a minimum of 25 years (preceding application) of continuous verifiable pedigree data in the form of annual registrations. If electronic records exist, these should be supplied in full. Any supplementary information will be discussed with the Breed Society before use. In addition, all breed analyses will be released only to the Breed Society in the first instance - all subsequent releases must come with Breed Society approval. A breed whose numbers of registered breeding females are estimated by the Trust to be below the Category 6, "Other Native Breeds", threshold will be accepted into the appropriate Watchlist category.

A numerical guide to the 2008 Watchlist categories

Category

Cattle

Goats

Horses

Pigs

Poultry

Sheep

I. Critical

<150

<100

<300

<100

<100

<300

2. Endangered

250

200

500

200

250

500

3. Vulnerable

450

300

900

300

500

900

4. At Risk

750

500

1500

500

1000

1500

5. Minority

1500

1000

3000

1000

3000

3000

6. Other native breeds

>1500

>1000

>3000

>1000

>3000

>3000

 

Cattle

Category

Breed\s (Op) = Original Population

1. Critical

Aberdeen Angus (Op); The Chillingham Wild Cattle; Northern Dairy Shorthorn; Vaynol

2. Endangered

Whitebred Shorthorn

3. Vulnerable

Irish Moiled; Lincoln Red (Op)

4. At Risk

Gloucester; Hereford (Op); Shetland; White Park

5. Minority

British White

6. Other native breeds

Aberdeen Angus; Ayrshire; Beef Shorthorn; Belted Galloway; Devon; Galloway; Guernsey; Hereford; Highland; Jersey; Lincoln Red; Longhorn; Luing; Red Poll; Shorthorn; South Devon; Sussex; Welsh Black

 

Sheep

Category

Breed/s

1. Critical

Boreray

2. Endangered

Leicester Longwool; North Ronaldsay; Teeswater

3. Vulnerable

Castlemilk Moorit; Devon and Cornwall Longwool; Hill Radnor; Whitefaced Woodland

4. At Risk

Balwen; Cotswold; Lincoln Longwool; Manx Loaghtan; Norfolk Horn; Portland; Soay; Wensleydale; Whitefaced Dartmoor

5. Minority

Dorset Down; Dorset Horn; Greyface Dartmoor; Oxford Down; Shropshire;

6. Other native breeds

Badgerface Welsh; Beulah; Black Welsh Mountain; Blackface (Scottish); Bluefaced Leicester; Border Leicester; Brecknock Hill; Cheviot; Clun Forest; Dalesbred; Derbyshire Gritstone; Devon Closewool; Exmoor Horn; Hampshire Down; Hebridean; Herdwick; Jacob; Kerry Hill; Llandovery Whiteface Hill; Llanwenog; Lleyn; Lonk; North Country Cheviot; Romney; Rough Fell; Ryeland; Shetland; Southdown; South Wales Mountain; Suffolk; Swaledale; Welsh Hill Speckled; Welsh Mountain; Wiltshire Horn

 

Pigs

Category

Breed/s

1. Critical

N/A

2. Endangered

British Lop; Middle White

3. Vulnerable

Berkshire; Large Black; Tamworth; Welsh

4. At Risk

British Saddleback

5. Minority

Gloucestershire Old Spots

6. Other native breeds

Large White

 

Goats

Category

Breed/s

1. Critical

Bagot

2. Endangered

N/A

3. Vulnerable

N/A

4. At Risk

N/A

5. Minority

Golden Guernsey

 

Horses/Ponies

Category

Breed/s

1. Critical

Cleveland Bay horse; Eriskay pony; Suffolk horse

2. Endangered

Dales pony; Exmoor pony; Hackney horse and pony

3. Vulnerable

Clydesdale horse; Dartmoor pony; Welsh Mountain (Section A) Semi-Feral pony

4. At Risk

Fell pony; Highland pony; Shire horse

5. Minority

N/A

6. Other native breeds

New Forest pony; Shetland pony; Welsh pony & cob

 

Poultry

Category

Breed/s

1. Critical

 

2. Endangered

Indian/Cornish Game; Ixworth; Marsh Daisy; Old English Pheasant Fowl; Orpington; Scots Grey

3. Vulnerable

Buff Orpington; Derbyshire Redcap; Dorking; Scots Dumpy;

4. At Risk

 

5. Minority

 

6. Other native poultry breeds (New for 2008)

Ancona; Andalusian; Brussbar; Campine; Cream Legbar; Croad Langshan; Hamburg; Legbar; Minorca; Modern Game; Modern Langshan; Old English Game; Rhodebar; Rosecomb; Sebright; Spanish; Sultan; Sussex (coloured); Sussex (light); Sussex (white); Welbar

 

Footnotes

  1. Placement of a breed within Watchlist categories may not be wholly defined by registered breeding female population size (the numeric thresholds serve as a guideline). Population genetic factors and current trends in breed density and distribution are also included in making assessments of endangerment.

  2. If insufficient information exists to fulfil all current guidelines, the RBST may occasionally otherwise recognise breeds it considers to be of genetic conservation importance.

  3. In addition to the registered flocks of Boreray and Soay sheep, feral populations exist in the western isles of Scotland.

  4. The following breeds of Irish Origin can be found in the UK and historically have been a part of British agriculture: Kerry and Dexter cattle, Galway sheep and the Irish Draught horse.