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The only two I know of are (Northern) Spotted Owl and Barred Owl. They create the Sparred Owl.
People think mules (cross between horse and donkey) are useful, so they do the necessary breeding frequently.
What you get is a cross breed. This is not always a bad thing. Breeds are born this way but with a lot more work than chance cross breeding. You can get some interesting combination when you do this on a home farm. I have a cross between an Araucana and a Cochin that produces "Gold" colored eggs.
Sometimes two related species are mated - for example, if you mate a horse and a donkey the offspring is a mule. That is a form of cross breeding. Or if you breed a poodle with a terrier you get a cross bred dog. If you do this experimentally just to see what the offspring is like, you are doing a crossing experiment.
it counts only to cross breeding, in my opinion.
Cross Breeding - 2001 was released on: USA: 10 January 2001
cross breeding and inbreeding ayie.....tama yan
Cross Breeding
cross breeding is taking two different breeds of animals, inbreeding takes the same breed of animals
Cross breeding is simply taking two breeds of animals and mating them together (Such as a Charolais crossed with a Hereford). Where selective breeding is selecting the what two animals you want bred together to produce a better animal.
Ligers are hybrids and the result of captive breeding. They are the offspring produced from cross breeding a male lion with a female tiger.
Cross breeding means the production of an organism by mating two different species, breeds or varieties together. It can also be referred to as hybridization.
The results of a cross breeding are no longer pedigreed.
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No, in most cases it doesn't. Cross-breeding is actually supposed to enhance fertility, especially when crossing on purebreed with another to get an F1 animal.
It is called cross-breeding, selective breeding or hybridization.