It's possible, but if you catch that milk-thieving cow right away and separate her from the herd to wean her from doing that (or just outright cull her) the open cow shouldn't produce, or rather continue producing milk.
If you mean organisms, then it would be true-bred plants, for example, peas are true-bred plants.
If you mean organisms, then it would be true-bred plants, for example, peas are true-bred plants.
You bred 6 gen. Of your dogs
You have to trade with someone who bred it from the snivy they chose at the start
So they can produce offspring, since horses don't live forever and breeders often want to keep the gene pool going by producing more foals.
The way they were bred at the start was not correct, not they are working on a new dalmatian in the U.S.A
By what I have heard, any two Legendary bred together should make a pure. However It will take a few tries to get it. I hoped I helped! :)
By cross breeding you will only be lowering the value of any fry produced and you will also be guilty of producing more useless, badly bred fish.
She is either still producing milk and will stop soon, she may be bred again, or she may have an infection.
Not really. All you'll see happen is the bred will start to rise in the oven after "IT".
The act of conception for the purpose of producing offspring. A cow can only conceive if she's bred to a bull, not another cow. See the related question below to find out how it's done.
bred: We bred rabbits for years.The past participle is also bred: We have bred many kinds of rabbits.