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False, dog breeding would be an example of Artificial Selection.
False, dog breeding would be an example of Artificial Selection.
the breeding farm is where your horses are kept. you can access your horses by scrolling the mouse over the Breeding Farm tab and then clicking My Horses. the breeding farm is basically the stuff that you own, while the equestrian center tab is how you take care of an equestrian center if you own one
You would have to do artificial insemination.
Selective breeding is very popular among people who have horse breeding farms. Selective breeding is used to get certain traits for the future foal. For example, if somebody had a stallion (male horse) that has won many races, a person with a mare (female horse) would want to breed to that stallion in hopes of producing a foal that would be good at running races. In the wild, horses are not domesticated, therefore breed with any horse they please from age 1 and up. Wild horses are smart, though, and know what horses are related to them so they will not inbreed.
She left the big city and now she's breeding horses on a farm in rural Kentucky.
Horses are bred by farmers who specialize in equestrian breeding and who specialize in the retail sales of animals for racing or breeding purposes. The best bet for finding a white horse for sale would be checking with local farms that hold and stable horses.
an example of AI would be a PC. they have voice recognition.
Horses were domesticated long before the concept of genetic engineering was even selective breeding.
The 'natural horse' would be most similarly represented by the Przewalski's Horse, a small stocky tan-colored wild horse that lives in Mongolia. All modern horse breeds demonstrate selective breeding for different traits, from draft horses to running horses to small ponies.
To get make the best offspring based on the parents traits. Example: if a breeder was trying to make a super fast horse, he would make sure that two fast horses breed to make a fast horse.
Breeding was not invented, it evolved...long before there was a horse or alternately, if you believe in special creation, God created it.Selective breeding probably began as soon as horses were captured for man's use other than as food. The selection of individuals that were more trainable, docile and gentle would be the firstpriority with the addition other characteristics over time as prized horses were retained for breeding.