What We Do RBST Consultancy RBST Consultancy With almost half a century’s experience of studying native livestock and equines, their behaviour and their impact on the natural environment, RBSTs expertise in the use and management of native breeds is second to none. RBST’s Consultancy Service makes this expertise available to land managers and owners wanting to keep native livestock and equines on larger holdings, whether as part of a diversified farm business, an ecological restoration project or a move towards “wilder farming”. RBST provides advice to landowners and farmers to help them achieve their ecological and commercial goals for a more regenerative farming future. As the only organisation dedicated to the conservation, preservation, and support of our native breeds, RBST uses a combination of conservation breeding and research programmes, population monitoring, education, advocacy and grass roots practices to inform its practical, implementation focused advice. With our expertise in the selection, use and management of native livestock and RBST can support you in scoping a project, selecting breeds and species to achieve your ecological and commercial goals, managing their welfare needs, registrations, unlocking potential support payments, your infrastructure requirements and sourcing the animals themselves. RBST will work with you to find the most appropriate solutions based on the features unique to your site and the vision for its future. RBST’s expertise has been developed since its foundation in 1973 and has ensured that no native livestock breed has been lost in the intervening years. RBST is offering its consultancy service at competitive rates with all proceeds going towards continuing RBST’s work to secure a future for the UK’s native breeds. To date projects are underway in Yorkshire, the East Midlands, Ireland and the Southwest. To find out more please contact [email protected] This is an example of low density multi species habitat regeneration: Before During After This is an example of regeneration in wet meadow marshland border, using a small herd of English and old English Goats: Before During After This is an example of a reclaimed quarry using Norfolk Horn sheep and a small herd of rare breed goats: During After