Indigenous breeds refer to animal or plant species that are native to a specific geographical area and have developed in that environment over time. These breeds are often well-adapted to local conditions, making them resilient and suited for traditional agricultural practices. Indigenous breeds are important for biodiversity, cultural heritage, and sustainable farming, as they often possess unique traits and genetic diversity that can contribute to food security and ecosystem health. Examples include native livestock breeds such as the Jersey cow or the Navajo-Churro sheep.
Indigenous are those animals or people that have been on a particular piece of land or island long before other "invaders" "found" it. Exotics are newly arrived species of animals that are not native or usual to a particular landscape.
red sindhi , sahiwal etc
No. Cows and cattle are indigenous to Europe, Asia and Africa, not North America. Cattle were imported to America in the late 1400's, and haven't been there before then.
Different breeds of what?
There are around 180 breeds to 200 breeds of horses
five breeds
it is believed to have 355 breeds of dog including mix breeds.
TO MAKE NEW BREEDS breed 2 different breeds together.
There are over 150 breeds of chicken.
About 400 breeds.
175 breeds of goth.WOW!!
It breeds in water :D