Flock book recordkeeping sustains the diversity of the breeds
Different breeds adapt variously to diverse conditions and this non-mechanical form of land management reduces the emission of greenhouse gases. This versatility also makes the most of the resources available in all sorts of situations, (grassy – wooded – rough grazing) and in extreme environments where machinery access may be restricted.
The selection of new characteristics
“Parasite resistance” greatly reduces the use of chemical molecules both in the environment as well as in animal welfare.