How To Use Breed In A Sentence

  • This white-naped mangabey monkey was born at The Bioparco Zoo in Rome, Italy, and is part of an international breeding program to keep the species alive.
  • A lot of hen breeders put chicks down if they have splayed legs, but she is way too cute for that. Times, Sunday Times
  • These cattle are one of the purest breeds in Britain.
  • It has an immense bill, and in breeding season its distensible gular pouch is olive to red.
  • A second cluster of dogs consists of mastiff-like breeds, including the bulldog, Rottweiler, and boxer.
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  • At Laufen (Oflag VII-C) and later at Eichstätt (Oflag VII-B—close to the limestone quarry where the first archaeopteryx remains had been found), he watched birds that came through the camp wire to breed. A Year on the Wing
  • A wild beast does not at once become tame, or a new breed arise in an instant.
  • Together they cast a breedy scent like that arising from dank beds of galax, and it overpowered even the reek of the strange meat. Cold Mountain
  • Some game bird breeders even debeak the birds or attach "peepers" or googles to their eyes to keep them attacking each other in the packed pens. (see: caged hen egg operations.) Is your state breeding birds for Dick Cheney style hunting like Illinois?
  • Now we either remove the horns early or rear polled breeds.
  • There's a whole new breed of this kind of activity and it's on the Internet.
  • Inbreeding may account for the fact that far fewer than half of all breeding mares foal each year.
  • I was puzzled that my doctor saw this as a cause for celebration but they are a breed apart.
  • This guy, this kid, teaches his dog, a mongrel, to be a pointer, and his father hates the idea because he breeds pure-breeds.
  • The methodology is applicable to the investigation of parentage for all progeny developed from parental mating without subsequent generations of inbreeding.
  • Poor female alpacas are pregnant for nearly 12 months and have no sooner had a baby, known as a cria, than they are keen to breed again. IcBirmingham
  • Previous data support a significant relationship between sea-surface temperature and the breeding success of krill-loving gentoo penguins.
  • Scientists are looking for genetic variation within the breed that would allow producers to choose sires based on the beef tenderness of their progeny and other characteristics.
  • They show high numbers of breeding waders in contrast to unmanaged unkeepered moors, which had very low numbers.
  • Moreover, the term pit bull isn't really a breed at all. Reason Magazine
  • Cats - especially those breeding in the wild - along with stoats and ferrets, moreporks, blackbirds and kingfishers are the worst enemies of the lizards.
  • The munchkin is a breed of cat known for its noticeably short legs. Munchkin Cat Papercraft | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models
  • Some of the most charismatic cloud forest species such as the resplendent quetzal (Pharomacrus mocinno) and three-wattled bellbird (Procnias tricarunculata) are equally dependent on the seasonal moist forests as they migrate annually to these moist forests at the completion of their breeding season. Costa Rican seasonal moist forests
  • The new technique will not be used by thoroughbred racehorse breeders.
  • It is also nationally important for breeding African spoonbills (Platalea alba) and purple swamp-hens (Porphyrio porphyrio). Inner Niger Delta flooded savanna
  • In addition to the typical "island dog," we saw "atypical" breeds such as huskies, chows, pit bulls, cockers and Labs. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • Their rattling calls reverberate along waterways throughout the breeding season, and their flashing wings are apparent year-round. CITIZEN-TIMES.com - News
  • Harry's a mixed breed - ‘the couture of dogdom’ to quote the Italian actress and model.
  • Wallace had no interest in animal breeding and did not model his proposed mechanism on the process of artificial selection.
  • A cat less agile than the rest of his species had been known to entangle himself in the little swing window, and to hang there all the night, sending forth unearthly caterwaulings, to the unspeakable terror of Miss Wendover's guest, unfamiliar with the mechanism of the room, and wondering what breed of Hampshire demon or afrit was thus making night hideous. The Golden Calf
  • He was a transition figure - the last of the World War II heroic generals and the first of a new breed, the managerial generals.
  • Red squirrels exhibited a similar breeding cycle to that of northern flying squirrels.
  • Now seeing in the last section, those we call mathematics are absolved of the crime of breeding controversy; and they that pretend not to learning cannot be accused; the fault lieth altogether in the dogmatics, that is to say, those that are imperfectly learned, and with passion press to have their opinions pass everywhere for truth, without any evident demonstration either from experience, or from places of Scripture of uncontroverted interpretation. The Elements of Law Natural and Politic
  • ‘They cross-breed them with canaries to get what they call ‘mules’, which create different colours and varieties.’
  • Anecdotal evidence has long pointed to crofters being a hale and hearty breed - albeit prone to bad backs and the odd grumble.
  • There was a time in our breed history when brindles cropped up occasionally.
  • The fruits or persistent pericarps of breeding seedlings during the viviparous developing were rich in the salt and this may do favorable to adaptation of seedlings to highly saline environment.
  • The Spinone was the dog breed most capable of getting through the pinos and as a result, earned the name. Undefined
  • He said animals had to be 16 hands 3ins minimum and a cross between a heavy working breed and a thoroughbred.
  • Breed exclusively by fresh and brackish water and marshes; often in coastal waters on migration.
  • The root causes of the horse shortage are year-round racing and a mass exodus of owners and breeders from racing.
  • Hopefully, both definition of linebreeding and effective techniques for using it will be clear. Thoroughbred News | BloodHorse.com
  • This process was accelerated, one suspects, by the introduction of colorpoint longhairs to Birman breeding programs.
  • Those wishing to breed the baraband parakeet in captivity should house pairs separately in long, spacious aviaries so they don't become overly fat.
  • As for evolution, the "crossbreed" scenario only works for those who don't quite understand evolution or genetic mapping ... Comic Book Resources
  • I think -" "I've a pretty little mare, pure Arab - bought her for breeding, but she's proving deuced picky, altogether unamenable. ON A WILD NIGHT
  • With a wild surmise, 1 began to breed, generation after generation, from whichever child looked most like an insect.
  • The only Asiatic breed of significance today, the Brahma, which originated in India, has three varieties.
  • It is declining because of interbreeding with domestic cats and exposure to disease. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was neat and elegant, like all wild animals, with an air of aristocratic insouciance and good breeding.
  • Well-known breeds -- including dachshunds, poodles and collies -- will participate, as well as breeds you'll seldom see outside a dog show, such as the Chinese crested, Tibetan spaniel and spinone Italiano. Post-gazette.com - News
  • The sport is also a breeding ground for many outstanding road and track cyclists. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is now pretty conclusively established that they are no more Japanese than they are of any other country in particular, but that the originators of the breed were common fancy mice which were suffering from a disease of the brain analogous to the 'gid' in sheep. The Dancing Mouse A Study in Animal Behavior
  • Some breed horses for racing and polo. Times, Sunday Times
  • As I am done breeding and no longer lactating, is there a plan off attack of what to do with those no longer productive members of the herd? Milk, It Does A Body Good | Her Bad Mother
  • The source of the trouble lies to the north, where it spews its venom throughout the Great Kingdom, breeding dissension as rotten meat breeds maggots.
  • It breeds in high latitudes from Scandinavia, across northern Russia and again in north-west Canada and Alaska.
  • The sad irony of it all is that God's infinite mercifulness extends to the nether limits where our present breed of politicians abound.
  • Rat predation had reduced one of the largest breeding colonies of Xantus murrelets to just a few pairs, earning the seabird a potential spot on the federal Endangered Species List.
  • Then there is the newer breed of hotel: the freshly converted castles and monasteries, most of them secreted away in superb countryside. Umbria - the green heart of Italy
  • The best time of the year to census goatsuckers is early in the breeding season when birds are most vocal.
  • With the larger and more intelligent parrots in particular, one of the main issues in captive breeding is compatibility. SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD
  • Successful first breeding and calving of the heifer is only part of a successful replacement strategy.
  • Even the greenest and purest, seemingly untouched fields were breeding grounds filled with fermenting disease and devastation.
  • Eventually, faster-maturing, fine-fleeced Merinos replaced them, and the breed became nearly extinct, both here and abroad.
  • In 1997 and 1998, the authors studied the breeding habits and population dynamics of Blue Hill Pigeon(Columba rupestris) in Luyashan Nature Reserve.
  • With hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of other rare breeds there, managers are also taking steps to improve security.
  • These deer tend to form large herds, and during the breeding season males defend large harems of females.
  • But soon those lionfish began to breed a dynasty. Smithsonian
  • That leaves the contentious matter of change, which breeds such torrid objections. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since then, he has been busy crossbreeding indie filmmaking, the web, brand marketing and creative services. Tribeca Film: Future of Film: Why Transmedia Is Catching On (Part 2)
  • This process was accelerated, one suspects, by the introduction of colorpoint longhairs to Birman breeding programs.
  • For more than a quarter of a century National Cat Shows have been held at Crystal Palace and the Westminster Aquarium, which have given great stimulus to the breeding of fine cats, and "catteries" where high-priced cats and kittens are raised are common throughout the country. Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others
  • The heritage orchard has a variety of different breeds of pears and the community uses the pears for wine, jams and all sorts of yummy things.
  • Tropical marine invertebrates, unlike marine fish which are notoriously difficult to successfully breed in captivity, are far more accommodating.
  • The Humber Estuary supports more than 150,000 birds each year including knot, lapwing, golden plover and breeding little terns.
  • At the same time, the information of flax biotechnology of anther culture, haploid breeding, utilization of somatic mutation, protoplasmic culture, gene transformation were introduced in detail.
  • The valley has hosted a mountain rosefinch population of about 150-300 breeding pairs since the 1970s. Breeding habitats for rosefinches consist of shrubby, mostly wet and humid meadows.
  • Humans are the most destructive, filthy, pollutive creatures around and are wrecking what's left of the planet with their false morals and breeding culture. James Lee, Discovery Hostage Taker, Has List Of Demands That Is Hilarious And Crazy
  • Here, as in the Kobe region of Japan, they come from the ancient Wagyu breed, which yields meat finely marbled with fat and therefore both tender and flavorful.
  • This has already been a problem with Labs, which often suffer arthritic hips due to inbreeding.
  • It is home to his herd of breeding buffalo. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the sex ratio in the adult population of mallards tends to be biased toward males, some males remain unpaired during the breeding season.
  • A local, usually stable population of interbreeding organisms of the same kind or species.
  • The Samoyed breed is native to Northern Russia where they were used to keep children warm. Its fur is almost waterproof and softer than alpaca .
  • Dr Russel is creating an elite herd by cross-breeding goats from around the globe.
  • Given patience, successful breeding of this species can be achieved.
  • An effort is now under way to establish a methodical breeding program in the hope of creating a healthy captive population.
  • This will permit breeding cattle that ranchers will know are more likely to produce consistently tender offspring.
  • In this study on lek-breeding topi antelopes, I investigate whether female mating preferences have consequences for male investment in harassment and whether harassing males are more likely to succeed in mating.
  • Because of the way dogs have been breed, there is little genetic variation within purebred dogs and many breeds of dogs began with a very small number of dogs, so they had little genetic variation to begin with.
  • In the short term, if anyone is looking for weaners, we know of a breeder in Biggar who has piglets available which were born last weekend.
  • After charging his age with being an enervate breed which is "ever on his knees before the footstool of Authority," he goes on to observe that the process of statute-making ought to make one pause before according so much unquestioned deference to statutes.
  • Players as skilful as this are a rare breed.
  • A person with cystic fibrosis produces thick, sticky mucus that provides a perfect breeding ground for bacterial growth.
  • With their unique DNA, aliens were not easily able to cross-breed with the native human inhabitants of Earth. The Real Truth about the European Monarchy | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • Domesticated donkeys can be bred at any time of year, wild asses generally breed in the wet season.
  • The operations of the market breed a high degree of interdependence among individuals.
  • In the meantime, the milk remains ideal for cheese-making and the breed's beef production is creditable for a dairy type.
  • Inequality and poverty breed class conflict.
  • From the fifth century onwards, the species of large animals, whether cattle, sheep, swine, or even poultry, disappear and were replaced everywhere, until the end of the middle ages, by the smaller breeds of the pre-classical period.
  • Angus beef is claimed to be more reliably marbled, fattier and juicier than that of competing breeds.
  • With the rapidly development of stockbreeding in the whole world, law system of the veterinary drugs gradually emerges its limitation, and it obviously drops behind the developed countries.
  • Most of the Northern Iberian breeds are in high risk of extinction and are conserved in environmentally protected rural areas of Spain and Portugal.
  • Breeders bring animals from other countries to the UK to show and use for breeding. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pumpkin breeding is done by hand, with breeders using pollen from one variety to pollinate another, he said. Pumpkin Farmers Profit From Odd, Ugly Varieties
  • Morphological species are important in palaeontology, for interbreeding ability does not fossilize.
  • Dogs of every description from the poodle to the St. Bernard and from the wolfhound to the half-breed dachshund, which is half German and half Bolshevik and looks the part. The History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki Campaigning in North Russia 1918-1919
  • An important role of the gene bank is safeguarding traits particular to various breeds. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Park is an important breeding area for the pinkbacked pelican Pelecanus rufescens, white pelican P. onocrotalus, African fish-eagle Haliaeetus vocifer, Caspian tern Hydroprogne caspia, goliath heron Ardea goliath, rufous-bellied heron Butorides rufiventris, yellowbilled stork Mycteria ibis, pygmy goose Nettapus auritus, collared pratincole Glareola pratincola and greyrumped swallow Pseudohirondo griseopyga. Greater St Lucia Wetland Park, South Africa
  • They were buying the best rams to improve their breed and made headway in double quick time.
  • One of the new breed of sneaker brands is straight outta Orange County.
  • Today, the German smooth-haired pinscher is considered the stepfather of several German dog breeds, including the miniature pinscher, wire-haired breeds such as the schnauzers and affenpinschers, and the popular Doberman pinscher.
  • Zebrafish, also known as zebra danio, have become popular research subjects because they are cheaper to breed than mice and they have a backbone that better represents the human nervous system than fruit flies. Fish Suffer From Insomnia, Scientists Reported on Monday. | Impact Lab
  • Shana and I train a variety of breeds - mostly Lipizzaners, Andalusians, and warmbloods.
  • I long for the day gone by when our pop stars were a clean-living, purer, less controversial breed.
  • And with the discretion of rare breeding she carries into the haunts of vice and miserable intrigue the Italian byword: _Orecchie spalancate, e bocca stretta_. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 23, February, 1873
  • It was then that we planned to break up the old sectionalizing, localizing, mischief-breeding, contiguous districts, and establish a genuine general superintendence, and general fund system, to pay all the Bishops an equal salary. Sketch of the Early History of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church with Jubilee Souvenir and an Appendix
  • There was some practical knowledge in mountainous areas in some of the provinces where Brown Swiss cows had been crossed with zebu cattle, and also [changes thought], but very little concerning other possible cross-breedings. Fidel Castro Addresses ICA on Livestock
  • Females breed when they are in estrus - a brief period of ovulation that only occurs every two years and lasts just a few days.
  • More recently, the demand for fast breeder reactors has seemed less urgent as worldwide supplies of uranium have become more plentiful.
  • It is a fast-growing breed and can produce a more acceptable calf for beef than the Jersey.
  • The frequentation of courts checks this petulancy of manners; the good-breeding and circumspection which are necessary, and only to be learned there, correct those pertnesses. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
  • Another parenting pattern that might lead to brood parasitism is cooperative breeding, seen in cuckoos such as Anis and the Guira Cuckoo.
  • Unlike most of their relative alcids, they do not fly out to sea to feed during the breeding season.
  • Furthermore, apomictic reproduction has been found in most polyploid Corollinae species, which, if transferred to cultivated beet, has the potential to improve the fixation of desired genotypes in breeding programmes.
  • As a result of centuries of both deliberate and inadvertent plant breeding, the varieties used today have little resemblance with their wild ancestors.
  • The fields between the villages of north London were filled with scaffolding for buildings to house a new breed of commuter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Downy Woodpeckers form monogamous breeding pairs in late winter.
  • A couple of miles offshore is Pigeon Island, breeding ground for the Blue Rock Pigeon.
  • He was a cutie, which is a fancy way of saying I can't identify breeds. Archive 2007-07-01
  • I was told by their breeder that I wasn't giving them enough protein.
  • You see, a Bulgarian farmer had bought a prizewinning boar for breeding purposes, but discovered it would only socialise with other male pigs.
  • There is a guy in Bedfordshire who has sold the world's most expensive cat - a cross breed between a domestic cat and a feral one.
  • When she presented herself, she sounded like any of the young ladies of breeding he'd meet.
  • Some pairs breed very early and will soon be making a flimsy nest of twigs in the branches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Furthermore, one of the two females was observed singing late in the breeding season when territorial aggression and hence song should be decreasing.
  • The breed is almost directly descended from the Eurasian wild boar.
  • The Office of Inspector General -- which in May issued a damning report about the appalling lack of enforcement of inhumane large-scale commercial dog breeding operations -- found that the present government program for inspecting horses for soring "is not adequate to ensure that these animals are not being abused. Wayne Pacelle: Federal Audit Finds Rampant Abuses of Show Horses; Agency Reform Promised
  • It is a tradition where instrumentalists apart from organists are apt to seem like a different breed of musician altogether.
  • It breeds more trouble, more neglect, more idleness, more rascality, more stealing, & more lieing up in the quarters & more everything that is wrong on a plantation than all else put together . . . A Renegade History of the United States
  • Fig 5 shows the relatedness of the seven criollo breeds.
  • Punishing or scolding a dog for being dirty, by the owner or breeder, may lead to a coprophagic behaviour.
  • Which, as we know, is always a good breeding ground for the more sophisticated sorts of crime! THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • This was accomplished by cross-breeding regular chickens with chickens naturally balding because of a ‘naked-neck’ gene.
  • Like all gun dogs, and hunters, this breed needs lots of energetic exercise to remain fit and healthy.
  • They were moored, stem and stern, in a grog-shop, making a great noise, with a crowd of Indians and hungry half-breeds about them, and with a fair prospect of being stripped and dirked, or left to pass the night in the calabozo. Chapter XXVII. The Sunday Wash-Up-On Shore-A Set-To-A Grandee-“Sail Ho!”-A Fandango
  • A plastic dustbin with breeding colony on to which organic waste is showered.
  • When the three species come into contact, they defend territories from one another and do not interbreed.
  • It was an encore to Athens-the chance for the established breed to reaffirm elite standing.
  • ‘When the female is in estrus, breeding bulls that are 35 to 55 years old and in their prime can be many miles away,’ Garstang said.
  • By 1944, the Army accepted only five breeds: German shepherds, Belgian sheepdogs, Doberman pinschers, farm collies, and giant schnauzers.
  • Every one has seen the enormous lop-eared rabbits exhibited at our shows; various allied sub-breeds are reared on the Continent, such as the so-called Andalusian, which is said to have a large head with a round forehead, and to attain a greater size than any other kind; another large The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.
  • Heterorhabditis bacteriophora, which kills western corn rootworm larvae, is relatively unresponsive to an alarm signal ((E) - beta-caryophyllene, which is released by the infested roots) Turlings has successfully improve H. bacteriophora's response to caryophyllene by selective breeding of the nematodes. RedOrbit News - Technology
  • Marbled Murrelets are unusual among the alcids in that they molt to cryptic-brown plumage during the breeding season.
  • Also, four breeding lines of winter barley and three feed barleys set to be released within the next few years show resistance to both aphid biotypes.
  • She will stay there through the breeding season and return to the U.S. where they will consign her to the 2004 breeding stock sale.
  • Yesterday 32 inspectors were patrolling the district looking for mosquito breeding spots. Times, Sunday Times
  • One way to overcome inbreeding depression is by periodically introducing new genetic variation in a process known as outcrossing, where members of the breed are mated with individuals from outside the breed. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • I will correct that error with a mini-tutorial on linebreeding. Thoroughbred News | BloodHorse.com
  • The dog was, unsurprisingly given its breed, a pugnacious character at times. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • This selection of foods will soon bring your fish into breeding condition.
  • Marriage, or any other form of promiscuous amoristic monogamy, is fatal to large States because it puts its ban on the deliberate breeding of man as a political animal. Maxims for Revolutionists
  • At the time, the south west of the province was the only breeding zone for the red Cassel.
  • He became a nationally prominent horse breeder, fostered charities, sat on corporate boards, served in the Connecticut legislature.
  • Interestingly, Harbaugh notes that the existence of the manual was mentioned in Willamette Week, when Attorney General John Kroger pointed to it as requiring him to release the drafts of the investigation report in the Sam Adams-Beau Breedlove teen sex case. Here we go again with copyright and Oregon public records (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • He then told us of an idea he had about breeding a common, mongrelized man which every race would be distilled into, until mankind had a homogenous race.
  • In the summer, they breed on marshy, lowland tundra at the northern limits of the boreal forest.
  • But our haimish breed of armchair soldiers hasn't been confronted with the draft, rationing, or the bill for our foreign adventures; these homespun hawks haven't had to cut back on resources, food, or any comfort, however slight, as part of the war effort. Ben Tripp: It's Time to Grow Up
  • And they are experimenting with cross-breeding, hoping to create a hybrid fish for farming.
  • Good breeding is a vital element in Flat racing and Eddery himself has horsemanship in his genes, being the son of Irish champion jockey Jimmy.
  • If you know what breeding practices to do, if you know what diet to follow, if you know what drug to concoct, if you can get hold of the stuff to do it with, anybody can become an immortal.
  • In a little local sidelight, it was the Yuan dynasty that first started to breed horses in the Penghu archipelago for use in southern China.
  • physiologic" breeding season - strongest in April, May, Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • These pools as well as the deeper water areas of the sedge meadow provide breeding habitat for chorus frogs, spring peepers, and smallmouth salamanders.
  • Breeding experiments in Norway with brown trout found that the genetic basis for large spots or very small spots, comparable in size to the spots of Snake River finespotted cutthroat trout, is due to different forms of a gene called alleles at a single gene locus. Trout and Salmon of North America
  • On display was a solid silver bitter dish which was presented to the show society over 100 years ago as the perpetual cup for the best dairy cow of any breed or class.
  • The home took in 91 pit bull terriers last year, which it said confirmed that underground breeding and sale of banned dogs was continuing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Next year the team will begin measuring the effectiveness of the four-year breeding program and the viability of reintroduced mussels.
  • Though Manhattan sports any number of bars capable of making a great drink, the grand hotel bar is a rare breed.
  • He considers that "at an uncertain period during the occupancy of the Lacies, the first principle of population" (in these forests) commenced; it was found that these wilds, bleak and barren as they were, might be occupied to some advantage in breeding young and depasturing lean Discovery of Witches The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster
  • The breeding of mosquitoes, houseflies and other insects create a stench in the area.
  • The fine mesh catches fry before they can breed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The aim of this work was to assess the fertility and breeding potential of the triploid and aneuploid hybrids with a view to developing an improved vine cactus crop.
  • Two seabirds with restricted breeding ranges, the providence petrel (Pterodroma solandri) and white-necked petrel (P. cervicalis) have been reported breeding on Philip Island. Norfolk Island subtropical forests
  • Second, there are no known cases in which all individuals of a population are self-sterile due to inbreeding depression, although complete self-sterility has been found in individual plants.
  • These compete with the resistant parasites for red cells and increase the possibility of outbreeding of multigenic-resistance mechanisms or competition in the feeding anopheline mosquito. Behe Responds
  • Rodents and lagomorphs are prime examples of breeders among mammals and have enormous incisors for their body size.
  • Plant breeders have released varieties which theoretically produce all female flowers, with male flowers produced on separate plants.
  • Domestic cats may breed much more frequently, as often as 3 times a year, as they are not typically limited by nutrition or climate.
  • Naturally preserved kibble, no more than 24 percent protein, will serve the breed well.
  • It's something that's been done for hundreds of years and in some cases no one can actually remember why certain breeds of dogs have their tails docked.
  • Plant breeders are continually looking to very old varieties of crops to find genes with resistance against the new diseases that regularly appear.
  • As any good breeder of any animal will tell us, the straight breed is not the problem; it is the cross-breed.
  • Public aquariums are a good source of information regarding the status of captive breeding of invertebrates.
  • Come on – that group is a mouthpiece not for animal rescue groups – but kennel owners – a snooty subsegment of the dog-breeding industry. Doggone It, Just Get the Puppy Already - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • (which were all utterly against all the rules of nature) it would breed no monster, but onely such a naturall of-spring, as would haue cummed betuixt that man or woman and that other abused person, in-case they both being aliue had had a doe with other. Daemonologie.
  • On the water, handfuls of gaudy drakes, cloaked in vivid breeding plumage, jockey for position near sought-after hens.
  • He plays up his breeding and rank at every opportunity, and in doing so reveals himself to be an even grubbier character than we first imagined.
  • Subsequently, they were asked to write a breed standard for the Himalayan, a name the colorpoint longhair had acquired somewhere in transition between England and Canada.

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