Yes, when showing part-bred mountain and moorland ponies, it is generally recommended to plait the mane and tail to enhance their appearance. Plaiting helps create a neat and tidy look, which is often favored in the show ring. However, the specific requirements can vary depending on the show rules and the judge's preferences, so it's best to check the guidelines for the particular event you are attending.
Belgian horses are bred for farm work and showing
Nowadays Alaskan Malamutes are bred for showing, but originally they were bred for pulling heavy loads across ice and snow.
You will most likely get another mountain dragon.
as cattle-driver
they wer stopped being bred
The breed, Bernese Mountain Dog, was not bred to be small. Why do you want a small one? Obviously you don't want this particular breed then. Find yourself a small dog that you do like. If you want this breed then you have to like the entire breed as it was meant & bred to be. This is a working breed & not bred to be small or it could not function.
Cows are mature female bovines that have already had a calf, so she can be bred at, well, any age, so long as she's already showing signs of estrus that can allow you a short time period to get her bred.
The foal will probably be born a bay, and turn darker over time. Well, my aunt bred a brown welsh and a black welsh, and she got an almost black foal that got lighter over time. But either way, It will be bay or dark bay. :D
Lester Hughes is the Mountain Man. He has been breeding American Pitbull Terriers for decades, and is responsible for producing many famous dogs, such as Champion Mountain Man's Homer. It's not a bloodline, but if you have dogs bred down from Mountain Man stock, you probably have a great representative of the breed.
bred: We bred rabbits for years.The past participle is also bred: We have bred many kinds of rabbits.
This is not a desirable trait for this breed to have (according to the Breed Standard) and the Bernese Mountain Dog should have feet that are ''short, round and compact''. Breeds such as the Labrador Retriever and the Newfoundland are bred to have webbed feet.
It was bred in France