African swine fever (ASF) has infiltrated Germany, prompting measures that could endanger native pig breeds such as the Leicoma and German saddle pig. These breeds, known for their high meat quality and robustness, are rare due to economic changes in the 1990s and face extinction. The German saddle pig, developed post-war, is particularly vulnerable. In contrast, the Red List has updated the status of several chicken, duck, goose, turkey, and pigeon breeds, indicating less endangerment for some. However, two native rabbit breeds are severely threatened with extinction. You can find the complete Red List for domestic livestock breeds for poultry and rabbits online.