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"breeding" Definitions
  1. the keeping of animals in order to breed (= produce young) from them
  2. the producing of young animals, plants, etc.
  3. the family or social background that is thought to result in good manners
"breeding" Synonyms
reproduction procreation reproducing multiplying propagation generation proliferation spawning multiplication begetting engenderment increase conception production impregnation creation producing formation genesis fathering rearing raising upbringing training nurture development cultivation nurturing fostering bringing up education care tending instruction discipline fosterage teaching upkeep childhood background gentility culture courtesy polish politeness refinement sophistication elegance grace civility couth manners urbanity style class politesse graciousness schooling lineage ancestry descent stock line extraction parentage family pedigree blood birth origin genealogy bloodline strain family tree race heritage pedagogics tuition tutelage study tutoring apprenticeship edification erudition scholarship inculcation indoctrination literacy reading science coaching baby-making conceiving fecundation fertilisation(UK) fertilization(US) insemination intercourse producing young pollination implantation artificial insemination syngamy conjugation inception of pregnancy farming agriculture husbandry agronomy tillage tilling agriscience geoponics keeping planting sowing agribusiness agronomics crop-raising farm management copulation sex lovemaking coitus coition mating congress coupling copulating relations commerce fornication intimacy shagging screwing nookie bonking nooky environment ground history past tradition backstory circumstances milieu aura family circumstances personal history social circumstances social class sexually active experienced in sex had sex had sex recently lost one's virginity sexually experienced fertile reproductive fecund potent virile generative bearing breedy childing procreant able to reproduce able to conceive able to have babies able to have young able to have children procreative lusty red-blooded sexually potent productive fruitful prolific rich fructuous lush cornucopian creative fat high-yielding luxuriant proliferating propagative flourishing fructiferous inventive teeming procreating propagating siring mothering progenerating impregnating producing offspring bearing young fathering offspring giving birth to siring offspring begetting offspring generating offspring bringing forth young fornicating sleeping humping sleeping together having sex having sexual intercourse making love cohabiting doing the business having it off having it away rogering laying knobbing causing generating engendering creating effecting inducing occasioning effectuating making prompting bringing yielding catalysing(UK) catalyzing(US) triggering invoking doing cultivating nourishing nursing caring for looking after providing for encouraging promoting furthering advancing supporting parenting educating instructing developing disciplining moulding(UK) shaping guiding drilling grooming implanting inculcating instilling enrooting inseminating infixing introducing impressing infusing injecting rooting imprinting inserting insinuating lodging engrafting installing inciting provoking stimulating arousing exciting kindling animating fomenting activating enkindling awakening inflaming agitating abetting actuating indoctrinating brainwashing dinning programming inspiring drumming into impressing upon dinning something into impressing on inculcating in dinning in getting into head working over growing bringing on harvesting cropping culturing dressing layering piping pollinating cross-pollinating fertilising(UK) fertilizing(US) self-fertilizing self-pollinating crossbreeding cross-fertilizing welling intensifying amplifying augmenting swelling building escalating exacerbating heightening increasing magnifying mounting accentuating aggravating boosting expanding progressing domesticating taming breaking housebreaking domiciliating gentling subduing mastering subjugating controlling herding housetraining house-training breaking in bringing to heel rounding up bringing under control fecundating seeding getting pregnant knocking up making pregnant getting into trouble getting up the duff getting up the spout putting in the club getting up the stick putting in the family way getting with child acquiring forming picking up adopting assuming engaging in discovering gaining taking to undertaking attaining assimilating embracing taking up reaching sustaining achieving composting feeding manuring mulching top-dressing dunging enriching fructifying fertigating covering germinating liming mucking More
"breeding" Antonyms
vulgarity bad manners crudeness discourtesy rudeness inelegance gracelessness coarseness roughness impoliteness philistinism simplicity insignificance dullness barbarianism barbarism incivility uncouthness tactlessness ignorance issue posterity progeny seed end conclusion result effect death ending parent finish consequence outgrowth fact truth entertainment speech fun progeniture bad form indecorum impropriety immodesty indecency indelicacy misconduct misbehavior(US) wrong misbehaviour(UK) unsuitableness immorality destruction harm hurt neglect industry worsening confusion unsophistication retreat decline later generations generations to come churlishness unseemliness abandon disorganisation(UK) disorganization(US) bad behavior prevention audacity arrogance insolence effrontery impudence brazenness cheekiness cockiness disrespectfulness impertinence ungraciousness brashness cheek discourteousness disrespect forwardness indignity indignation dishonor(US) dishonour(UK) shame disgrace ignominy discredit disesteem disrepute opprobrium reproach disfavor(US) disfavour(UK) informality lowliness scandal original uneducation benightedness uneducatedness incomprehension knowledgelessness obliviousness unknowingness unknowledge unscholarliness unenlightenment unintelligence denseness dimness illiteracy illiterateness stupidity cluelessness dumbness lack of education nature essence inherent attributes inherent characteristics inherent qualities inherited characteristics innate disposition celibate chaste sexually inactive virginal barren destroying halting killing refusing ruining stopping dying off not producing abandoning learning neglecting

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"When you think of breeding, you think of animals breeding, populating," Ryan interjected.
Coolmore, the international breeding concern that bought Justify's breeding rights, receives as much as $150,000 for a mating, or $450,000 a day over a five-month breeding season.
"We're breeding for yield or color, but we're not breeding for resistance," said Dr. Mazzola.
Scientists are worried that there was no breeding during the North Atlantic right whales breeding season.
Through the 2018 breeding season, he will have generated about $167.8 million during his breeding career.
The international team of scientists behind the effort think it could be revolutionary for potato breeding, opening up the potato to the benefits of selective breeding, hybrid breeding, and gene editing.
Interestingly, by cross-breeding dogs, as with the oodles, the genetic problems purebred dogs face can be eliminated, if one continues cross-breeding (as usually does not happen in oodle breeding).
The second concerns what types of breeding techniques should be classified as conventional breeding — among "conventional breeding" techniques are hybridization and the use of chemicals or radiation to introduce random genetic mutations.
"It can mean the difference between feeding and not feeding, or breeding and not breeding," says Jasny.
"If they keep breeding better bulls, they're going to have to start breeding better bull riders," he said.
WinStar Farm, one of North America's leading thoroughbred racing and breeding operations, owns 60 percent of Justify's breeding rights.
Additionally, the Koala Hospital plans to establish a wild koala breeding program with the creation of three controlled breeding areas.
"Generally, the maximum breeding age for giant pandas is 20 years old, and pandas older than that are not encouraged to participate in breeding," Li Desheng, a giant panda expert at the breeding center, said in a statement.
One problem, since breeding males necessarily involves breeding females, too, is sorting the sexes, so that only males are irradiated and released.
Breeders fined $5050 by state for breeding without a license; some breeding mothers with new puppies were confined to tiny plastic crates.
Listen, Monsanto also does regular breeding in addition to GE breeding and they finding that a lot of these conventional methods offer better yields.
With 12 surviving chicks a year, a single breeding pair can spawn 19903 breeding pairs within five years and nearly 36,000 within ten years.
According to Buffenstein, what makes mole-rats even stranger is that female rats responsible for breeding actually seem less likely to die than non-breeding rats.
The floor of the breeding shed is made of a special polytrap material that prevents horses' hooves from slipping and avoids injuries during the breeding process.
Kākāpō parents have popped out at least 75 living chicks from more than 180 eggs this breeding season, breaking previous breeding records and thrilling New Zealand conservationists.
In response, the park announced that it would be ending its orca breeding program (no word yet on breeding programs regarding other creatures kept in captivity).[Motherboard]
Whereas the November breeding stock sale sells proven race horses, breeding stallions, and broodmares, at the September sale, "you're selling the possibility," Marrillia told me at breakfast.
The San Diego Zoo is part of the Cheetah Breeding Center Coalition (CBCC), which includes nine breeding facilities that work to prevent the extinction of the big cat.
"That's pretty typical for dogs that come from breeding houses or breeding farms where they live in crates that are just stacked on top of each other," he says.
The artificial breeding of corals is, though, constrained by their cyclical breeding habits, so researchers at the Florida Aquarium, on Tampa Bay, are trying to speed the process up.
Kebari barley is not a product of genetically modified farming, but a decades program of breeding out the gluten by cross-breeding low gluten barley varieties, said the CSIRO.
"Because pet stores are one step removed from the breeding of the animals they sell, store owners rarely know the breeding conditions of their animals," the fact sheet said.
WinStar Farm is one of North America's top thoroughbred racing and breeding facilities and owns about 60 percent of Justify's breeding rights, while the China Horse Club owns 25 percent.
Major breeders are also holding onto female pigs that were originally destined for slaughter to use for breeding instead, as they try to rebuild the herd without enough breeding sows.
The goal is to avoid breeding siblings or cousins, a break from traditional methods of breeding the biggest fish (thought to be strong) without knowing if the fish were related.
Conversely, some of the famous boreal breeding birds — American three-toed woodpecker, spruce grouse and Cape May warbler — have all but disappeared, their breeding ranges having withdrawn northward into Canada.
Anderson runs the university's wheat breeding program, one of dozens in the US dedicated to improving the crop through generations of traditional breeding, and increasingly, with the aid of genetic technologies.
We owe that to selective breeding — or genetic modification.
"Because pet stores are one step removed from the breeding of the animals they sell, store owners rarely know the breeding conditions of their animals," a fact sheet for the legislation said.
Swarms were likely to keep breeding in Yemen's interior for one or two months, but winter rains could foster three generations of breeding until around March, each multiplying the population 20-fold.
Swarms were likely to keep breeding in Yemen's interior for one or two months, but winter rains could foster three generations of breeding until around March, each multiplying the population 20-fold.
Consequently, while almost every other crop used for food production has been significantly improved through plant breeding over the last century, the banana industry has yet to benefit from genetics and plant breeding.
He is also worried about their "breeding," a word usually reserved for animal or insect mating: "Soooo many Sanctuary areas want OUT of this ridiculous, crime infested & breeding concept," he tweeted in April.
By 1944, family members and other parties formed a group to conduct private breeding of berry plants, which was an unusual move at the time, as most plant breeding was done in universities.
Efforts will likely include eliminating breeding sites and outdoor spraying.
A breeding ground for the next Great Depression now exists.
Flamingos in captive breeding can live 70 or 80 years.
But breeding suspicion and distrust is also incredibly effective strategy.
Eventually, the Andersons began experimenting with breeding their own blueberries.
No tails means no swimming, so natural breeding wasn't possible.
The Bay Area is a breeding ground for "sauce" musically.
A disaster can be a prime breeding ground for corruptpoliticians.
Such insularity is the breeding ground for a persecution complex.
These traps mimic mosquito breeding sites, but contain toxic chemicals.
Urban landscapes are breeding a brave new world of opportunists.
He said the schools were a breeding ground for communists.
And the tapirs, as the picture shows, are breeding successfully.
Forsaken and forgotten, a few went native, breeding survivor stock.
Others serve as important breeding grounds for seabirds and seals.
They have stopped breeding and will all go extinct soon.
" In one tweet she commented: "White people have stopped breeding.
He says that South Africa offers the perfect breeding ground.
Aristocrats would limit voting to those with the correct breeding.
"There exist hidden dangers for breeding corruption," the statement added.
Baha is survived by five offspring from earlier breeding introductions.
A second vital need is to support classical plant breeding.
The trio will be part of a captive breeding program.
For all of her good breeding, Claire is no pushover.
In March, SeaWorld announced that it would stop breeding orcas.
Among remaining right whale, fewer than 2628 are breeding females.
Sex had one purpose: procreation, the joyless act of breeding.
Are any of your actions breeding resentment in the office?
They brought home the breeding stock ancestors of the Chester.
Experts say these groups are a breeding ground for disinformation.
Horse breeding is a huge business — $39 billion and growing.
New York City proved to be a deal breeding ground.
Each group included multiple breeding pairs, along with other birds.
"Breeding usually slows down during the winter months," he said.
They're just in breeding or farrowing crates, not gestation crates.
"It was a great chance to break the breeding cycle."
Let's go to the tape: Better breeding might help, too.
Cities can be perfect breeding grounds for disease to spread.
Thanks largely to captive breeding programs, their numbers have rebounded.
When not breeding the male loses his elaborate tail feathers.
It's a veritable breeding ground of opportunity, innovation and inspiration.
Then they ran a circus and started breeding big cats.
Piebaldism is common in cats, because of selective breeding - i.e.
These are all genetic defects preventable by proper breeding techniques.
The municipality soon became a breeding ground for radical ideas.
As a result, the frog's breeding populations have increased significantly.
The langurs, now breeding successfully somewhere out there, stayed hidden.
My feelings about that came to include captive breeding, a topic about which SeaWorld's management and I disagreed, until I got their announcement that they were in fact ending captive breeding of their orcas.
In the breeding arena, with padded walls and floor mats, Coolmore stallions like Uncle Mo, sire of the 21916 Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist, get $1473,2147 per breeding, which may occur several times each day.
Through selective breeding, over breeding, and inbreeding, many of the most popular dog breeds (Pugs, Cavaliers, Bulldogs, German Shepards, Saint Bernards, Labrador Retrievers,Yorkshire Terriers, Boxers, Daschunds) now have absurdly and dangerously small gene pools.
When they return to land during breeding season, they often walk long distances to the breeding colony, carrying a heavy frontal accumulation of fat, as well as food in their stomachs to feed their chicks.
These new joeys are the successful work of a national insurance population program, and a particularly targeted breeding strategy from Taronga Western Plains Zoo itself — pairing unique characteristics and genetics for successful breeding between devils.
Mark Suster, managing partner at Upfront Ventures, warned that unicorns were breeding a managing partner at Upfront Ventures, warned that unicorns were breeding a rotten culture in the Valley that would outlast the market's boom.
We also lost breeding programs for several endangered and threatened species.
That can make selective breeding to create new potato lines difficult.
The thousands of mosquitoes breeding in and around the competition areas.
In 2016, SeaWord announced the end of its orca breeding program.
The problem though, was these animals weren't breeding penguins as anticipated.
Instead, "breed standards" are developed by clubs of dog breeding hobbyists.
The office has long been a breeding ground for budding romances.
These cooler times of year are also the octopus's breeding time.
It's world-class networking and a veritable breeding ground for opportunity.
That, too, is the result of thousands of years of breeding.
Of course, there's also the ethics of dog breeding to consider.
The agency has detected and destroyed 39 breeding habitats so far.
Standing water is a breeding ground for mosquitoes, which transmit malaria.
This is a "natural breeding ground for sterling losses," he said.
Flooding in arid areas creates breeding grounds for malaria-carrying mosquitoes.
So far, the agency has detected and destroyed 39 breeding habitats.
I think that someone is breeding his kind in Northern Louisiana.
Selective breeding of a desirable trait could easily take a decade.
Thanks to selective breeding, American cows are more productive than ever.
But Pan Pan helped launch a breakthrough in China panda breeding.
In 2014, a group of French cow breeding associations launched trouverlebontaureau.
That is bound to be disruptive to their habitat and breeding.
Together, they have helped create the breeding ground for crony capitalism.
"The sturgeon is the Delta's emblem," said breeding farmer Marilena Maereanu.
Additionally, they have announced an end to their orca-breeding program.
"Family breakdown can be a breeding ground for misogyny," he says.
Pokémon breeding is also something Hanke said Niantic has been discussing.
Mosquito-control efforts rely on insecticides and eliminating mosquito breeding places.
A stallion can keep breeding as long as he's physically capable.
More than 700 million breeding birds disappeared across 31 grassland species.
They also provide breeding grounds for fish and other sea creatures.
That's created an ideal breeding ground for purveyors of false reports.
Alberto said he had a thriving business breeding livestock and dogs.
"Our best bet is to remove the breeding habitats," he said.
Then they use it for food and as a breeding chamber.
By now, Reddit had undeniably become a breeding ground for extremism.
"Hot and moist areas are breeding grounds for bacteria," she added.
Then she's brought in to breed with the actual breeding stallion.
The current trend in breeding is to focus on the cows.
All these efforts cost almost NZ$2m ($1.3m) this breeding season.
The new irrigation features soon became breeding grounds for malarial mosquitoes.
Captive breeding is favored over wild capture because of conservation concerns.
Exhibits explain its conservation efforts and showcase its tortoise-breeding ground.
It would instead be a breeding ground for prolonged civil war.
The bureau expected the number of breeding pigs to fall further.
Many of the legal breeding facilities are in and around Jakarta.
Moreover, he said, captive breeding encourages the hunting of wild tigers.
This makes them an ideal breeding ground for disease and infection.
His breeding may, however have affected how frequently the traits appeared.
"Gentry" refers to people of good breeding and high social position.
He said his products are used by four pig breeding companies.
So five genes will require about three years of molecular breeding.
Tax havens are often seen as breeding grounds for criminal activity.
The highly competitive field is a breeding ground for addiction problems.
About 3,600 premises in Singapore's affected regions were checked for mosquito breeding, and 36 mosquito breeding habitats were detected and destroyed, according to a joint Ministry of Health and National Environment Agency statement released on Monday.
SeaWorld recently put an end to its captive orca breeding program, and in 2015, Ontario introduced new regulations banning the acquisition or breeding of orcas, leaving Marineland's Kiska as the last one in captivity in the province.
"She was advocating for women's rights, not for selective breeding," Schoen said.
And efforts of breeding them in America have taken some bad turns.
Where such a breeding center existed is still unknown, the scientists write.
What if something happens to one of their highly-specialized breeding sites?
" Colin Powell once called them breeding grounds for "for fundamentalists and terrorists.
"Bald eagles inspire a lot of passion in their fans," Breeding said.
Year after year, and often during breeding season, the wounds appeared fresh.
The YouTube recommendation algorithm created a breeding ground for child pornography enthusiasts.
"He's proven to be very professional in the breeding shed," said Calder.
Mind you, not all attempts at selective breeding turn out so well.
Dingo puppies aren't super common, with adults breeding only once a year.
Birdbaths, flowerpots and clogged gutters all make for excellent mosquito breeding grounds.
Numerous laboratories have begun selective breeding of corals to produce hardier varieties.
Toads frequently have to cross roads when they migrate to breeding ponds.
And without it, females may have stopped breeding and traveling to Hawaii.
Today's unicorn-breeding industry would not have been possible 25 years ago.
It encourages breeding but, like all conservation measures, it can be imperfect.
But once the authors identify a split on the ethics of breeding
The rhinos include adult breeding bulls and cows, young adults and calves.
Conservation biologists are attempting to establish several breeding populations of Florida panthers.
The Startup Alley exposition floor is a veritable breeding ground of opportunity.
Plus, incestuous breeding means that many of the dogs suffer genetic conditions.
We are breeding better strains for medical purposes, and even recreational purposes.
He is a comic book villain, breeding chaos because he wants chaos.
The zoo is hoping to start a breeding program with the animals.
Cargill's partnership with PURIS includes breeding pea crops for higher protein content.
The organization is known as a breeding ground for conservative legal thinkers.
Anonymity is a breeding ground, be that for debate, creativity, or exploration.
There is little sign of that, but the government is breeding resentment.
The point of the captive breeding programme is to repopulate the wild.
Those who have breeding fetishes get off on the chance of pregnancy.
"We're breeding our own work force at this point," Mr. Stoll joked.
The UK may become somewhat of a breeding ground for European terror.
Morton argues that avoiding intellectual property protection also encourages more active breeding.
Soundcloud is still a breeding ground for all manner of unclassifiable artistry.
That will likely make it the biggest, most-intensive breeding farm globally.
Breeding, he added, can also permanently alter the temperament of a stallion.
This, too, singles out and stigmatizes the church, breeding resentment against it.
"You look at one of these breeding facilities for pigs," he said.
His father is a professor of plant breeding and genetics at Cornell.
Speed breeding can also be combined with gene editing and genomic prediction.
Executives from the investment firm oversee the breeding and horse ownership businesses.
He then shuttles to its Australian farm for the fall breeding season.
That is harder now because the population of breeding sows has collapsed.
Lintermans pointed out that the stocky galaxias' breeding biology is virtually unknown.
The region has a long history of breeding and training working dogs.
Favorable breeding conditions during plagues include moist, sandy soil, and green vegetation.
During the 2015 breeding season, three colonies didn't produce a single chick.
The actress, model, author and filmmaker turns her hand to breeding chickens.
The political combat of the Trump era was breeding apathy and disgust.
Trilobites Male humpbacks sing songs that are distinctive to their breeding grounds.
"There are numerous types of birds breeding on Wake Atoll," Brown said.
Squalid conditions like these create a perfect breeding ground for infectious disease.
It has also famously served as a breeding ground for US talent.
Large-scale turtle breeding has expanded rapidly in China, the authors noted.
Why stop breeding if the goal is to pass on your genes?
They are fertile breeding grounds for our worst bros and bro-ettes.
Watch this from VICE: Text messages are also breeding grounds for miscommunication.
But champion dogs can bring in money another way — as breeding stock.
One way CRISPR could help is by speeding up the breeding process.
In 2004, the Conservancy purchased one of the frog's last breeding sites.
Other breeds, like the Toyger, were created from selectively breeding domestic species.
If you do that through classical breeding, it will take many generations.
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Communities that are cut off, he said, are potential breeding grounds for terrorists.
I was simply breeding these animals to give offspring to the pet shops.
I gave up all rat breeding in my bedroom when I was 14.
Conservationists there hoped to create a captive breeding program for Sehuencas water frogs.
However, since sloths are nocturnal, it's possible that breeding occurred after zoo hours.
She was born through reckless breeding into a puppy mill in North Carolina.
They are breeding hate and we are not going to let it continue.
During the winter, they'll migrate to warmer breeding grounds in the North Pacific.
The large breeding herd losses will delay China's hog market recovery, said Rabobank.
Then the birds were sent back out to sea for two breeding seasons.
Such zones provide breathing spaces, or breeding spaces, in which stocks can recover.
There are over 200 red wolves in captive breeding programs across the country.
Singapore's hot and humid climate makes it the perfect breeding ground for mosquitos.
But that is breeding manufacturing rivals as the company struggles to keep up.
The country's so-called stability, he suggests, is again breeding misery and extremism.
According to Belsito, dressing rooms are breeding grounds for bacteria, lice, and fungus.
Then he began trying to attack his dog breeding problems with genetic engineering.
But it was also a petri dish breeding ground for radical Islamic extremists.
But females are generally much more tolerant of males during the breeding season.
This means their breeding areas are never far from where people are bitten.
Each breeding female wears a radio collar and is monitored around the clock.
What happened to those colonies of bacteria you were breeding for biological weapons?
The leading contender in the breeding of black soldier flies, meanwhile, is AgriProtein.
SeaWorld has announced that it's ended the practice of breeding orcas in captivity.
The company said last year it would stop breeding killer whales in captivity.
But it stipulates that they cannot be used for breeding, performance or entertainment.
Four years later, their venture into pig breeding became too expensive to maintain.
To keep his relationships intact, he plans to use traditional breeding methods only.
SeaWorld announced last year that it would end its killer whale breeding program.
It became a breeding ground for teen fads, internet memes and remix culture.
In response to withering criticism, SeaWorld has announced the end of captive breeding.
Nearly everyone, it seems, is catching and training and breeding and evolving Pokémon.
Successful control efforts have involved door-to-door campaigns to eliminate breeding areas.
Soooo many Sanctuary areas want OUT of this ridiculous, crime infested & breeding concept.
These trends have created a perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes in urban areas.
Before we know it, breeding cannabis could become as popular as growing tomatoes.
For decades, growers have focused on breeding weed with increased amounts of THC.
Kittens can also be created by breeding them, which the game calls Siring.
"Elephant breeding at accredited zoos provides critical support for elephant conservation," said Walczak.
Few dogs have been as artificially shaped by breeding as the English bulldog.
"A lot of modern crop breeding relies on these data today," he added.
Part of his route would be through shark breeding grounds close to Brazil.
Washington, and Seoul have been breeding optimism about the resumption of post-summit
Since then, captive breeding programs have begun at the Melbourne Zoo and elsewhere.
What once took decades or longer through selective breeding is now nearly instantaneous.
His breeding fee is $300,000 and he breeds about 125 mares a year.
His breeding fee is $20183,000 and he breeds about 125 mares a year.
Zachary Lippman is a plant biologist known for his research in plant breeding.
The horse breeding industry is a huge money-maker for farms like Claiborne.
A breeding ground for disease-carrying insects poses a risk to entire communities.
The AF-PAK border area provides an ideal breeding ground for potential terrorists.
Warm, still floodwaters always serve as breeding grounds for infectious diseases and mosquitoes.
Only the pregnant cows and breeding cattle are allowed to graze on pasture.
And it has created a breeding ground for radical ideology to take shape.
Zoos have been successful at breeding snow leopards and contributing to conservation efforts.
Universities were not meant to be "breeding grounds for violence," he told reporters.
As they see it, Palestinian despair serves as a breeding ground for radicalization.
That money all flows back into breeding and caring for elephants, hunters argue.
Farmers need to adapt through better water management and modern plant breeding techniques.
But she disagreed with the notion that intellectual property suppresses other breeding efforts.
Bathroom stalls are the breeding ground for our next generation of poet laureates.
Beyond offering collective catharsis, dancefloors can be potent breeding grounds for political mobilization.
Congress has come under increased scrutiny lately as a breeding ground for harassment.
These efforts include distributing mosquito nets and identifying and eliminating mosquito breeding grounds.
This abandoned swimming pool in New Orleans is a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
With a smooth captive breeding system in place, there's room to experiment now.
With only about 100 breeding female right whales left, we haven't much time.
Here, too, success is not just breeding success, but starting to guarantee it.
Sea World is going to stop breeding killer whales in captivity, NPR reports.
And he started breeding varieties not just for taste but also for hardiness.
It is on its way to its breeding grounds in Alaska's wild interior.
The company gets a 3.75 percent cut of the breeding and selling auctions.
They've become breeding grounds — and killing grounds — for rare, threatened or endangered species.
Genetic changes and breeding have resulted in very different organisms for both. 21.
"The good news is we have an established captive breeding program," he said.
Puddles of stagnant water cover the floors, creating a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
One is China Horse Club, which owns 19683 percent of Justify's breeding rights.
He developed it into a racing and breeding operation known for outstanding broodmares.
He is now starting his own detection-dog breeding and training consulting business.
Standing water also becomes a breeding ground for disease-carrying pests like mosquitos.
" Parnas told Maddow: "It was like a breeding ground at the Trump hotel.
But no one has found evidence of an ibis breeding facility in Egypt.
"Rats are capable of breeding every three weeks," said Dr. Michaux, the veterinarian.
Trophy hunting can also encourage breeding programs for animals: sometimes good, often problematic.
Also: L. Frank Baum's first publication was a guide to breeding Hamburg chickens.
"Why people are breeding them today, I haven't got a clue," he added.
Magpies' breeding season runs from late August to mid-October, according to news.au.com.
And public-health experts have been dispatched to eradicate reservoirs of breeding mosquitoes.
During their stay, he says, he plans to use them for selective breeding.
Breeding tells PEOPLE the turkeys' life expectancy is about one to two years.
This is because every action in the game, including buying and breeding cats, has to be recorded on Ethereum's blockchain, and with owners buying more cats and breeding them, the number of those entries is rising with a very steep curve.
" Cook's complaint attests the California statute "promotes the buying and selling of children" and "creates a breeding class of women," that it provides "no protection for the mother ... and uses her as if she is an incubator or breeding animal.
While the dark corners of the internet are riddled with breeding fetish posts from both individuals and couples interested in an actual pregnancy, for Anise—and many others with a breeding fetish—the pregnancy aspect is simply a role-playing fantasy.
Breeders and breeding companies have always tried to minimize the time it takes to develop a new variety of crops, but with new technologies like speed breeding, "we can do it better now than we could in the past," he said.

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