- bred in this fashion. Some
crossbred breeders start a
freestanding breed registry to
record designer crossbreds,
other crossbreds may be
included in an "appendix"...
- for registration, one book for
purebred Friesians, and
another book for
crossbreds.
Crossbreeding had
become so
common by 1907 that the
rules were again...
- bred as
companion dogs and pets.
Working and
hunting dogs
deliberately crossbred for a
particular working purpose are not
generally given portmanteau names;...
- and the ****anese
government encouraged it, but the
crossbreds were very unpo****r. The
crossbreds'
oversized stature made them
inconvenient for ****an's...
- may
recognize horses from
multiple breeds, or are
recording designer crossbreds. Such
animals may be
classified here as a breed, a crossbreed, or a "type”...
-
social behaviour of
Polish Black-and-White
dairy cattle and
their F1-
crossbreds with Ayrshire, Jersey, Holstein-Friesian and
Swedish Black-and-White breeds...
- The
Byerley Turk (c. 1680 – c. 1703), also
spelled Byerly Turk, was the
earliest of
three stallions that were the
founders of the
modern Thoroughbred horse...
- 'Miss Joaquim',
named in
memory of a Singapore-born
Armenian woman, who
crossbred the
flower in her
garden at
Tanjong Pagar in 1893.
Singapore is known...
- A
lurcher is a
crossbred dog
resulting from
mating a
greyhound or
other sighthound with a dog of
another type such as a
herding dog or a terrier. The...
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biennial ♾
perennial ☠
poisonous 🛈
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