your screwed dude. they're gonna mess u up! :p
No dog is truly hypoallergenic, and setters are definitely not a breed that some people consider 'hypoallergenic' or low allergy.
A bronco is more of a type than a breed. Bronc's can be most any breed but the most common are Quarter Horses and Paints with some crossbreeds and Appaloosas. The breed doesn't matter, just the buck. These horses are truly athletes and although most people don't realize it but not all horses can be a bronc, most horses don't really want to buck. There may be some that will give a small buck and then give up. But the pro broncos seem to enjoy their work.
DO NOT breed a bull to his mother, not unless you have a closed herd with cows and bulls that you have a pedigree history of and want to produce a truly purebred herd. If you do not have any pedigree or genetic history of the bull and his dam, you're going to run into a lot of complications and issues. The calf may die from a fatal genetic disorder, or the cow may give birth to a stunted calf that will not be as vigorous as the calves that are born from that cow from an unrelated bull.See the related question below for more.
It doesnt matter what breed they are. But there is a 50-50 chance that ur cat will be mean. No cats are truly mean. They just trust their instinks. My cats are both wonderful. i personally think that Siamese is a good breed.
Green eyes are rare in dogs. Some dog breeds that may have a higher likelihood of having green eyes include Australian Shepherds, Border Collies, and Siberian Huskies. However, eye color can vary even within the same breed.
She was never truly trapped.
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The answer for howrse is - Przewalski's Horse
Przewalski's Horse
Mostly foxes are too wild and high strung to domesticated. They are kept in horrible little cage by furriers. I believe you would have to cross breed them with a more domesticated breed to achieve domestication of a fox.
The reason the Left Wing people continue to defend Obamacare is because they truly believe in it and think it will be a good thing.
The AQHA is the largest breed registry in the world. In other words, the QH is the most popular horse, not just in America, but the whole world. All those people could not be wrong. The QH is smart, versatile, kind, and willing to try almost anything. They truly are amazing horses and as long as there is a demand, the breed will continue and grow.
Truly speaking , some jewels dont breed even if they are a couple also . I have a couple of jewel which are together for 3 years and have not bred yet.
All, although i would recommend a larger size, as smaller ones tend to get hurt more easily. It truly depends on how/when the two are introduced, and the breed of dog you have.
A truly fat cow (and not one with just a round belly) often is considered one that will not breed well due to the fat deposits causing fertility issues.
The American Quarter Horse is truly an American breed. The King Ranch in Texas takes the credit for the foundation sires and mares that shaped the breed that is now the most popular in the world.
No dog is truly hypoallergenic, and setters are definitely not a breed that some people consider 'hypoallergenic' or low allergy.