It is simply managing when you breed animals to produce offspring at certain times and what two animals breed together.
Apiculture
That's called 'husbandry'
Without animals breeding and reproducing you will be left with no animals left since they don't live forever. Breeding animals not only keeps the farm population current, it keeps the income coming in. With proper breeding management you get a herd with improved genetics and better stock to sell for next year.
G. W. Friars has written: 'Breeding Atlantic salmon' -- subject(s): Atlantic salmon, Breeding, Management, Genetics, Fish-culture
A. R. Jenner-Fust has written: 'Sheep, their breeding and management' -- subject(s): Sheep
There are more ways than one to improve your breeding herd, and each is just as important as the other:Good herd health programExcellent nutritional programBreeding management (preg testing, semen testing, shortened breeding and calving period, etc.)Strict culling managementSelect for desirable traits for low cost and effective cow-calf managementFeeding is the fundamental part of improving cattle breeding. Improving the herd's overall nutrition with better pasture management and a great mineral program is a part of improving cattle breeding for both cows and bulls. Rations should be based on the cow's needs, but also on what nature can provide if you are raising cattle according to Nature's laws.
Arthur Laurence Anderson has written: 'Swine management, including feeding and breeding' -- subject(s): Swine
Selective breeding.
George R. Samson has written: 'Live stock management' -- subject(s): Swine 'The Oregon breeding crate' -- subject(s): Swine, Animal immobilization, Breeding, Handling 'Breeds of swine' -- subject(s): Swine breeds
R. F. Ridgeon has written: 'Pig management scheme results for 1985' -- subject(s): Breeding, Statistics, Swine
Micheal breeding Micheal breeding Micheal breeding
THEIR LAST NAME IS BREEDING. DUSTIN MICHEAL BREEDING KELLY ALLEN BREEDING PATRICK OWEN BREEDING CARNELL FREDRICK BREEDING BRYAN JESSE BREEDING OK!