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  2. Knabstrupper - Wikipedia

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    The Knabstrupper or Knabstrup is a Danish breed of warmblood horse. It is principally a riding horse, but is also used as a harness horse and as a circus animal. [6]: 64 It is broadly similar to the Frederiksborger, but often has a spotted coat. In the past, injudicious breeding for this characteristic alone compromised its constitution and ...

  3. Breeding program - Wikipedia

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    Breeding programmes play a role in the conservation and preservation of the cheetah and the African wild dog. A breeding programme is the planned breeding of a group of animals or plants, usually involving at least several individuals and extending over several generations. There are a couple of breeding methods, such as artificial (which is ...

  4. Livestock in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Hence, a very small proportion of the farmland is solely devoted to livestock production. In Sri Lanka, livestock sector contributes around 1.2% of the national GDP. Livestock is spread throughout all regions of Sri Lanka with concentrations of certain farming systems in particular areas due to cultural, market and agro-climatic reasons.

  5. Ratta (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Danapala Mudiyanselage Rathidu Suramya Senarathna (born 7 December 1987, Sinhala: රතිඳු සේනාරත්න), better known by his stage name Ratta (Sinhala: රැට්ටා), is a Sri Lankan YouTuber, television actor, director, philanthropist and social media personality. [1]

  6. Red-vented bulbul - Wikipedia

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    Red-vented bulbuls build their nests in bushes at a height of around 2–3 m (6.6–9.8 ft). Nests are occasionally built inside houses [ 47 ] [ 48 ] or in a hole in a mud bank. [ 49 ] In one instance, a nest was found on a floating mat of Water hyacinth leaves [ 50 ] and another observer noted a pair nesting inside a regularly used bus. [ 51 ]

  7. Australian Friesian Sahiwal - Wikipedia

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    The MOET programme was successful in developing superior heifers and cattle to be utilized for the programme and identify sires for future mating. [6] The utilization of Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) was another programme developed to expand the number of calves produced yearly which was said to enhance the genetic gain of the breed. [ 4 ]

  8. Spoon-billed sandpiper - Wikipedia

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    The underparts are white and the legs are black. It is 14–16 cm (5.5–6.3 in) long. [5] Bill from the side and above. The measurements are; wing 98–106 mm, bill 19–24 mm, bill tip breadth 10–12 mm, tarsus 19–22 mm and tail 37–39 mm. [6] The contact calls of the spoon-billed sandpiper include a quiet preep or a shrill wheer.

  9. Yellow-billed babbler - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-billed babbler is a common resident breeding bird in Sri Lanka and southern India. Its habitat is scrub, cultivation and garden land. Its habitat is scrub, cultivation and garden land. This species , like most babblers, is not migratory , and has short rounded wings and a weak flight and is usually seen calling and foraging in groups.