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  2. Purebred - Wikipedia

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    Artificial breeding via artificial insemination or embryo transfer is often used in sheep and cattle breeding to quickly expand, or improve purebred herds. Embryo transfer techniques allow top quality female livestock to have a greater influence on the genetic advancement of a herd or flock in much the same way that artificial insemination has ...

  3. Purebred breeders - Wikipedia

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    Animal breeding as an ancient human occupation, can be traced back to domestication and dates back to at least 14 thousand yrs ago. The modern processes of purebred breeding evolved between the late 18th century and the late 20th century, influenced significantly by advancements and increased understanding of genetics and eugenics .

  4. List of cattle terminology - Wikipedia

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    A father bull is called a sire with reference to his offspring, such as in the herd book or purebred records. A female bovine that has not yet had a calf is known as a heifer. An adult female that has had her first calf (or second calf, depending upon regional usage) is called a cow. Steers and heifers can sometimes be colloquially referred to ...

  5. Animal breeding - Wikipedia

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    Breeding stock is a group of animals used for the purpose of planned breeding. When individuals are looking to breed animals, they look for certain valuable traits in purebred animals, or may intend to use some type of crossbreeding to produce a new type of stock with different, and presumably superior abilities in a given area of endeavor. For ...

  6. Limousin cattle - Wikipedia

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    In the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, a graded up Limousin, after three generations for females and four generations for males, is known (confusingly with the legal European definition) as purebred, which is then eligible for recording in the respective countries' herd books alongside Fullblood and French Pure Limousins.

  7. List of French-language films - Wikipedia

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    Alexandre de La Patellière Matthieu Delaporte 2012 Ce que le jour doit à la nuit: What the Day Owes the Night: Alexandre Arcady: 2012 De rouille et d'os: Rust and Bone: Jacques Audiard: 2013 BoOzy' OS et la Gemme de Cristal: BoOzy' OS and the Cristal Gem: Julien Rocca-Darcin 2013 La Vie d'Adèle – Chapitres 1 & 2: Blue Is the Warmest Colour ...

  8. Breed - Wikipedia

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    Braunvieh, a dairy breed [1] with high milk production and little milk fat. A breed is a specific group of breedable domestic animals having homogeneous appearance (), homogeneous behavior, and/or other characteristics that distinguish it from other organisms of the same species.

  9. Good breeding - Wikipedia

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    Good breeding may refer to: Purebred, "cultivated varieties" of a species; Etiquette, the socially reinforced standards of conduct which show the actor to be cultured, polite, and refined; Eugenics, a social philosophy which advocates the improvement of human hereditary traits through various forms of intervention