No, never. Pigs and cows are two entirely different species, making it impossible to produce something even remotely considered a "breed." Pigs and cows cannot interbreed to produce offspring due to the vast genetic differences between these two animals.
No. They are separate species, and would not even be attracted to breed one to another. Also, their genetics would not combine properly.
No
Just one, pygmy goats are not a cross breed.
What do u do when u crosss a pig with a centapide.
Any breed of pig, including cross breeds are able to be used for showing.
You can't breed it if there is not another animal for it to breed with.
Pygmy goats are a small breed of goat.
No
A hybrid guinea pig is a guinea pig that is not a pure bred. Its mother may be a abyssian and its father may be a texel. purebreds parents are the same (mom and dad are both texel).
Annually.
Yes you can
boer goats are a main breed in Africa.
Goats and deer can breed with their own kind but they can't interbreed as they have different genetic make-up and are different species.
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