Rare breed farms continue the existence of breeds no longer common or failing to thrive.
Often started as a "Hobby" these farms take and cause an interest in creatures that might otherwise disappear.
Yes, the English Setter is considered to be a rare breed of dog.
A Chinook is a rare breed of sled dog
The dutch belted is a wonderful dairy cow, however it can't compete with the amount of milk the commercial cows can put out. Since the commercial dairies are not interested in the dutch belted the only people who would have them would be private breeders and family farms. As more family farms disappear due to the pressures of society rare breeds such as the dutch belted disappear too.
yes they are very rare but they are not the rarest
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American Rare Breed Association's motto is 'Rare Breed Dog'.
in farms
Yes. It is a real rare breed.
The duration of The Rare Breed is 1.62 hours.
no you wont get a rare breed you will get the same breed but in a different colour ;D
The Rare Breed was created on 1966-02-02.
Yes, the Kuvasz is considered to be a rare breed of dog.
Yes, the English Setter is considered to be a rare breed of dog.
Yes, if they are still needed for a job or to be improved but if technology replaces them in doing their job then they might not be bred but there are rare breed farms(19 around the UK) where they breed animals specifically to stop them being wiped out.
The motto of American Rare Breed Association is 'here in the United States'.
The LaPerm breed developed on it's own for 10 years before anyone started to develop it as a breed. The LaPerm is still a rather rare breed.
Yes Frisians are considered to be a rare breed