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Yes, and no. Natural selection usually refers to a situation wherein alleles or organisms compete against eachother without external guidance, under the influence of mindless environmental factors.

In horse breeding, the principle is almost exactly the same, but the factors influencing the differential reproductive success of alleles include the intelligent decisions of humans.

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Where does the term pure breeding come from?

The term "pure breeding" comes from the practice of selectively mating individuals with the same or similar genotypes to maintain specific traits or characteristics in offspring. This controlled breeding method is often used in genetics and animal breeding to produce consistent traits in subsequent generations.


What kind of breeding technique is used to produce a mule?

A mule is produced by crossing a male donkey with a female horse. This cross-breeding approach is known as hybridization or interspecific breeding. Mules are known for their strength and endurance, inheriting desirable traits from both parent species.


Where is selective breeding used?

Selective breeding is done to increase the likely hood of certain traits desirable by the breeder. If a dog breeder liked the shape of a dog's ears, she would mate that dog with another dog with similar shaped ears. Incestuous mating occurs quite frequently in animal breeding due to the increased genetic similarity. All dogs belong to the same species, and therefor can produce viable offspring. The reason a Chihuahua and a German Shepard are so different is because of the ancient practice of selective animal breeding.


What is crossbreeding?

To produce a hybrid animal by breeding two animals of different species. For example, crossbreeding a male donkey with a female horse will produce a mule. To hybridize. Hybridization


Is inter specific breeding possible?

Yes in some species. Probably the best known is a cross between a horse and a donkey, producing a mule, which is a sterile hybrid.

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Humans have countered natural selection by medically correcting phenotypes?

Humans have countered natural selection through hybrid breeding. Even crossing a male donkey with a female horse produces a mule. Crossing certain corn strains with other corn strains to produce more grain per ear.


What artificial selection?

Artificial Selection Answer Artificial Selection is the breeding of certain traits (better traits) over other traits. For example, breeding a good male horse with excellent racing qualities with a healthy female horse so that the offspring will have the desired traits such as the racing qualities. Another example is breeding good size fruits or vegetable together to keep on getting the good size. Selection done by humans looking to maximize traits in animals under domestication. These traits are not always for the benefit of the organism though. Men raise these animals and mate the ones they think will breed true for a man favored trait and cull the rest of the organisms by killing them, or by not allowing them to breed.


What is a breeding horse called?

A breeding horse is typically referred to as a stallion if male or a mare if female. These horses are specifically used for reproduction purposes in breeding programs.


What is artificial selection?

when humans breed an animal for a certain trait.


What the the Irish horse breeding and American horse breeding have in common?

They both are about horses.


How popular is horse breeding in the US?

Horse breeding in the US is quite popular. Horse breeding can be a hobby or a profession to some people. The US horse industry is a $100 billion dollar industry and a good majority of that money comes from breeding.


How have horses changed through 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.


Who invented horse breeding?

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.


What does breeding horse mean?

A horse used for producing foals. Whether it is the mare used for breeding, often called a broodmare, or a breeding stallion, often called a stud, they can both go under the "breeding horse" title.


What are the release dates for Horse Breeding - 1915?

Horse Breeding - 1915 was released on: USA: March 1915


What is meant by male breeding horse?

A male breeding horse is also known as a Stallion or a Stud. A young male horse is called a Colt.


What is a good reason to get a horse?

They are lovable animals You can make tons of money on just 1 horse for example horse shows can get you some money or the breeding business can earn you tons and tons of money