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How city farms are actively conserving our native breed
The Country Smallholder
|March 2025
Rare Breeds Survival Trust Chief Executive Christopher Price explains how consumers see farming in their own urban community
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Much of the most visible work to conserve the UK's rare livestock and equine breeds takes place in rural landscapes, but a number of City Farms are doing important and valuable work in the most urban of environments to support the survival of some of the UK's rarest native breeds.
Within the 30-strong network of RBST-approved centres, there are several urban farms and educational facilities taking part in crucial conservation programmes, managing special pedigree breeding groups, and providing education to new audiences about rare breeds and why they matter. These City Farms provide a fantastic facility for people living in their communities, and the education they deliver centred on rare breed animals can bring multiple benefits for local people in tandem with these breeds' conservation.
The RBST-approved farm parks, educational centres and associates are all actively breeding pedigree, registered groups of Watchlist breeds and they are all open to the public. It is a diverse group, varying in size, style, mission and location, and each organisation offers an important public showcase for native breeds as well as an important source of pedigree stock.
CONSERVATION NEAR CANARY WHARF
Of the RBST-approved centres in urban locations, the largest is Mudchute City Farm on the Isle of Dogs close to Canary Wharf in London. It is one of the largest city farms in Europe, and supports the conservation of Watchlist breeds including Tamworth, Large White, Middle White and Large Black pigs; Dorking, Sussex and Indian Game chickens; Aylesbury, Indian Runner, Rouen and Pekin ducks; Norfolk Horn, Whitefaced Woodland, Oxford Down and Soay sheep; and Royal Golden Guernsey and Bagot goats.

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