Long-term management of rare breeds is a complicated endeavour, and
strategies for success have been detailed in the first and second
editions of Managing Breeds for a Secure Future. For many the
challenge of knowing exactly what to do when very short-term actions are
needed to rescue a numerically small population of animals remains. Such
situations point to a need for a specific set of recipes that can be
followed in different situations in order to assure successful outcomes.
This new edition addresses that need. Each rare breed rescue comes with
its own array of specific problems, but several general concepts run
through all of them. These concepts provide a good framework for breed
rescue work. This book relies on these concepts in order to help
breeders chart a course when confronted with a rare population (breed or
bloodline) that faces immediate threat of loss. Managing Breeds for a
Secure Future Third Edition is an expanded version of the second
edition. It is re-organized to flow better, and has additional chapters
on specific breeding protocols for maintaining breeds. It also delves
more deeply into rescuing rare populations, through both theory and
practice.