There were no breeds as we now know them, as these developed from the biblical kinds which entered the ark.
because god wanted to make them, and i am happy about that.
There are over 300 recognized horse breeds worldwide. These breeds vary significantly in size, appearance, and temperament, developed over time for various purposes such as work, sport, and companionship. Some of the most well-known breeds include the Arabian, Thoroughbred, and Quarter Horse. The exact number of breeds can fluctuate as new breeds are developed and others become extinct.
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Dr. Lecky didn't exactly INVENT a certain breed of cattle, rather he developed them: Jamaica Red, Jamaica Black, and the Jamaica Hope breeds were three breeds that he developed.
You nor Dr. Lecky cannot "invent" cattle. The proper word to use here is developed, not invent. He developed several breeds of cattle for use in Jamaica: the Jamaican Hope, Jamaican Black, Jamaican Red and Jamaican Brahman. These breeds are, respectively, dairy and beef breeds.
All the breeds have been found to howl at the moon just like the wolf.
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Giant rabbit breeds were developed through programs of selective breeding. They were bred for the meat and fur trade.
The Columbia is one of the first breeds of sheep developed in the United States. Their color is typically off white to tan.
A horse with a pedigree is considered a "purebred" meaning he is not of mixed heritage. The purest and oldest breed of domestic horse is the Arabian and all other breeds (including Thoroughbreds) can trace their lines back to the Arabian Horse. As new breeds are developed, different purebred breeds are crossed until the desired traits are achieved.
The Terrier Group includes those small but lively terrier breeds that were developed to hunt small burrowing animals. Some of the most popular breeds of terriers are the Jack Russell, the Miniature Schnauzer, and the Bull Terrier.