It can be very effective, depending on how aggressive you are with your breeding program, and how well you keep your records.
This type of selective breeding works like every other; you simply only breed subjects which display the certain characteristics you want. Basically, selective breeding for high egg production works like this - You watch your hens, and see which of them are the most prolific layers. Then, you breed them to different roosters, hatching out those babies. Recording which parents they have, wait until the F1 hens start laying, and see which bloodlines produce offspring that lay more eggs. All in all - its just a passing of genes and ect.
Selective breeding can increase egg production by choosing parent birds with desirable traits, such as high egg yield and improved fertility. By mating individuals that consistently produce more eggs, breeders can enhance these traits in future generations. This process can also involve selecting for traits like better feed efficiency and disease resistance, which can indirectly improve overall reproductive performance. Over time, this targeted approach results in a flock that lays more eggs than the average population.
Selective breeding has improved food production due to only the best foods being produced. Animals are specially selected by how much of something they are producing, so breeding two animals with higher quality foods will make more animals producing the same quality products.
Any breed of chicken can lay eggs for breeding if they are fertilised.
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Breeding fish by putting the males and females together and letting them do what they naturally do to fertilize the eggs instead of breeding fish by extracting the sperm and eggs from the fish and mixing them to fertilize the eggs.
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No, Lugia cannot lay eggs because it's not capable of breeding.
Yes, the American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) lays eggs. Breeding typically occurs in the warmer months, with females laying thousands of eggs in water, often in clusters. The eggs hatch into tadpoles, which eventually metamorphose into adult frogs. This reproductive strategy helps ensure the survival of the species by producing a large number of offspring.
They get sustenance and place to reside in result of producing eggs.
A non-selective menu has only the things that will be served. For example, scrambled eggs and skim milk.
Producing eggs that hatch outside the body.I think you my mean oviparous which means producing eggs who's embryos are developed externally such as birds.