The right breed for the right place – all you need to know when choosing livestock

Choosing the right livestock is one of the most important decisions for any smallholder, whether you’re just starting out or looking to diversify your holding. In this session, Alice Lennox, Scottish Coordinator for the Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST), will guide you through the key considerations to help match the right breed to your land, resources, and long-term goals.

The talk will cover practical aspects such as land type, climate, and forage availability, alongside wider factors including breed temperament, welfare needs, productivity, and market opportunities. Alice will highlight the unique strengths of native and rare breeds, showing how their adaptability, resilience, and heritage value can make them an excellent fit for smallholders across Scotland.

You’ll also learn how to assess what you want from your livestock—whether meat, milk, fibre, conservation grazing, or simply the joy of keeping animals—so that your choice supports both your lifestyle and your land.

By the end of the session, you’ll have a clearer understanding of which breeds could work best for you, and how thoughtful choices can support biodiversity, sustainability, and the future of our native breeds.

Rare Breeds Survival Trust