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  • It was 1992 when Jeff decided to give breeding a shot and was very successful in producing 2
  • y his interests by investing in Arabian horse breeding, a marble quarry, an airplane factory, a pick
  • has become the 'cause celebre' for jihadists, breeding a deep resentment of US involvement in the Mu
  • On the island is breeding a colony of Pygmy Cormorant.
  • It is the result of breeding a Rhode Island red with a Maran.
  • e of the very rare items which can be used in breeding a new monster.
  • the Globe and Mail quoted him as saying that breeding a "supreme race" for intelligence was a good
  • Animal Breeding Abstracts
  • that on January 1, 2010 they will cease their breeding activities.
  • Most breeding activity occurs around April/May, differing s
  • ingbird might be taken as indication that the breeding activity peaked around March-April.
  • The Israeli Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve is breeding Addax in the Arava desert for possible releas
  • Breeding adult with chicks
  • A breeding adult has a pair of orange caruncles above th
  • Breeding adults have glossy greenish-black bodies, pal
  • Breeding adults have long feather plumes on the head.
  • name from the red-brown breast band found on breeding adults, but this is mottled or entirely absen
  • a narrower yellow bill, which is brighter in breeding adults.
  • ody types were entirely a result of selective breeding after domestication.
  • Breeding age is eight or more months.
  • In autumn, all the penguins of breeding age (five years old and over) leave the ocean
  • in birds aged 3-4 years, a year or two before breeding age.
  • An important breeding aim is the unicoloured yellowish fur.
  • The breeding aims now are focused on a "middle of the road
  • Cattle breeding also flourished to some extent in the area.
  • Breeding among Mountain Quail is monogamous, and rarel
  • Their features result from years of unchecked breeding amongst a variety of mixed breeds, but there
  • bisect the site and attract large numbers of breeding amphibians in the spring months.
  • ere toying with the concept of developing and breeding an Australian cashmere goat.
  • s is very aggressive to other hirundines when breeding, and nests are several hundred metres apart.
  • ation become stable and healthy, and has been breeding and growing in the wild each year.
  • Breeding and wintering waterfowl also make their home
  • ge join the soldiers kidnapping villagers for breeding, and conscription into the ever dwindling ran
  • ril, Swanson's Hawks engage in more sedentary breeding and egg-guarding, and are thus more difficult
  • Pomona) which specializes on equine studies, breeding and research.
  • Nature Reserve is a 6000 dunam (600 hectare) breeding and reacclimation center administered by the
  • s second wife, Lilian, had an interest in the breeding and showing of dogs.
  • Plymouth Beach is also an important breeding and nesting site for several threatened and e
  • me involved in farming and Thoroughbred horse breeding and racing.
  • community, including a diverse assemblage of breeding and wintering birds.
  • It is used for research, breeding, and educational extension activities on the
  • her husband, Jane Lunger continued racing and breeding and enjoyed success with horses such as 1982
  • Five generations of breeding and selection ended in 1997 when the breed we
  • The capture, captive breeding, and reintroduction of California Condor into
  • He specializes in breeding and growing canola.
  • The host have been saved by captive breeding and repatriation programs, however, the paras
  • It is similar to selective breeding, and can be used to create an attenuated stra
  • Its natural habitat is boreal forests during breeding and subtropical and tropical forest in the wi
  • ince they do not have a particular season for breeding, and the females can come into heat at any ti
  • of the articles offer information on captive breeding and propagation of reef fish and corals.
  • ly also for hawksbill turtles as well as safe breeding and feeding sites for both species .
  • The area also supports large numbers of breeding and non-breeding birds.
  • pens new perspectives for enhancing selective breeding and changing certain cattle characteristics f
  • a technique commonly used in plant and animal breeding and quantitative genetics as well as other fi
  • An important breeding and feeding ground for wild birds, Mellum is
  • Lack of breeding and exchange programs has led to the eliminat
  • upied by one bird was 2.6 ha (6.4 acres) when breeding, and 1.97 to 2.73 ha (4.9-6.75 acres) at othe
  • mainly agricultural, especially for livestock breeding and dairy farming, with somewhat of a logging
  • gue zoo reached some successes in the area of breeding and scientific research.
  • The Chir breeding and rehabilitation centre has helped increase
  • Logging and wood processing, sheep breeding and peasantry had been the main source of bre
  • es (using slot machines!) as well as for fish breeding and also provides flood prevention.
  • developing fundamental research programmes on breeding and introducing plant molecular biology in th
  • , new biological information, particularly on breeding, and new interpretations on taxonomy, particu
  • Timing of Breeding and Reproductive Success in a Lapland Bunting
  • Monster Rancher 4 is a monster breeding and management game that was released by Tecm
  • closed and re-opened, again on estate land), breeding and racing some of the finest racehorses of h
  • This breed is not a true Spaniel; its breeding and role differs quite a bit (Spaniels are gu
  • berta, subsequently obtaining a PhD in Animal Breeding and Genetics from Iowa State University in 19
  • hysiology, plant pathology, entomology, plant breeding, and orchard management.
  • flight feathers at once when they moult after breeding, and they are unable to fly for about a month
  • combination of genetic engineering, selective breeding, and probably other processes to raise the in
  • Blowfly breeding and feeding hosts tend to be decomposing anim
  • Loblolly Stable was a Thoroughbred horse breeding and racing stable in Lake Hamilton, Arkansas
  • Department of Crop Science, Plant Breeding and Plant Medicine
  • mpact of coastal storms and are important for breeding and migrating beach nesting and colonial wate
  • There is also considerable pig breeding and potato growing, especially around the are
  • e mentally subnormal should be prevented from breeding, and the closer they were to passing for norm
  • ough acidity correction, fertilization, plant breeding, and in some cases spray irrigation.
  • Cuniculture is the agricultural practice of breeding and raising domestic rabbits, usually for the
  • Blood typing can be performed before breeding and parturition to determine if this will be
  • any residential properties fully dedicated to breeding and horse training.
  • They need large areas for food, breeding, and territory.
  • rsity of Nanking in 1936 and a Ph.D. in plant breeding and genetics from Cornell University in 1940.
  • Sheep breeding and the production of honey holds also an imp
  • t is considered an indication of the animal's breeding and health.
  • Guide Dogs is a world leader in the breeding and training of guide dogs and is a co-founde
  • He became prominent in horse breeding and racing and helped to found the Northam Ra
  • vineavl og Production (National Committee for Breeding and Production).
  • He is also known for his horse breeding and training abilities.
  • h to build what would become a world-renowned breeding and training operation in Lexington, Kentucky
  • re, to scientific research, education and the breeding and conservation of rare and endangered anima
  • It disperses widely when not breeding, and sometimes wanders far, including an amaz
  • and is a Nature Reserve which is an important breeding and visiting ground for many species of birds
  • (she knew Ireland because of horse racing and breeding and was already considering buying a stud far
  • found, as well as many rare invertebrates and breeding and wintering wildfowl.
  • each, research and internationally recognized breeding and training programs.
  • t Elwyn Simons captured specimens for captive breeding and identified it as a new species, named as
  • not allow goats to achieve purebred status by breeding and thus does not offer any registration for
  • s in the Tenterfield district are beef cattle breeding and superfine wool production through the bre
  • zations included promoting improved livestock breeding and preserving records of pedigrees.
  • , the result of a dedicated and patient cross breeding and selection program which spanned over 20 y
  • Established for breeding and research purposes by the North West Front
  • He retired at age 45 to focus on a horse breeding and cattle operation on the Chief Joseph Ranc
  • ooney turned out to be less than a success in breeding and ten years later was sold for $130,000 to
  • wetland of international importance and is a breeding and overwintering area and migration stop for
  • The enterprises of horse breeding and bottling water, where an uncontaminated w
  • Bloodstock can also refer to the industry of breeding and trading thoroughbred race horses.
  • ibed purpose is to "promote and encourage the breeding and exhibition of fancy rats and mice for sho
  • Australian Fur Seals use the coastline for breeding and resting, and Little Penguins (sometimes r
  • tus brought in by tides, and provide feeding, breeding, and nursery grounds for a great variety of f
  • Dibbler which is helpful in its survival and breeding, and along with the Department of Environment
  • The BSF also has a national level school for breeding and training of dogs.
  • Usually two kids are born per breeding, and they become sexually mature around 7 to
  • Hickory Tree Farm and Stable, a thoroughbred breeding and racing operation.
  • Taught the breeding and training of horses, after he was freed Wi
  • was the only man that did justice to my good breeding, and you may observe that I am well bred to a
  • The Customs National Breeding and Development Centre in Melbourne supplies
  • rugged terrain and isolated areas, different breeding and feeding techniques were used such as mass
  • to a Platonic Guardian, without the communal breeding and property, but still having a militaristic
  • saw its development into a major Thoroughbred breeding and racing operation.
  • ent timetable of occupation of the colony for breeding and moulting in this species.
  • individual dog breeds for more on the health, breeding, and use issues of individual breeds.
  • and staffed by volunteers from both the sheep breeding and fiber communities.
  • breeds, tending to be better tied into their breeding and not as domesticated or overbred as some o
  • In addition the establishing of captive breeding and reintroducing programs in the Gerald Durr
  • They are generally shy, except when they're breeding, and are considered ideal for community tanks
  • on Area due to its importance for a number of breeding and wintering birds, particularly Greenland W
  • r "Briedes" pub (built in 1840) hosts a horse breeding and agriculture museum.
  • cture, mechanization, use of chemical inputs, breeding, and proximity to markets.
  • A rookery is a colony of breeding animals, generally birds.
  • with about 100 registered breeding animals.
  • It is usually wise to avoid breeding any springer that is hard mouthed.
  • Its breeding appears to be fully semelparous, unusual for
  • ith other frigatebirds its movements when not breeding are little known because of identification pr
  • The Common is a nationally important breeding area for European Nightjar, Woodlark and Dart
  • taging area for migratory birds, as well as a breeding area for numerous bird species.
  • k of rain and cold temperatures in the winter breeding area of Northwest Africa slowed down the deve
  • , a nest site in Kaziranga was the only known breeding area until new sites were discovered in Assam
  • These pools provide habitats and breeding area for amphibians like Wood Frogs, Spotted
  • andscape, which is an important migration and breeding area for birds.
  • lthough the Sea Empress ran aground near to a breeding area for the grey seal, the time of year mean
  • rder of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, as a breeding area for migratory birds and other wildlife.
  • The sanctuary is an important breeding area for the endangered Wood Stork, and other
  • arshes, which intertidal zone is an important breeding area for the American Black Duck and other mi
  • government as a closed-to-the-public, purpose breeding area and endangered species sanctuary.
  • The habitat is an important breeding area for aquatic mammals and peregrine falcon
  • 2) of pasture, three barns, foaling stalls, a breeding area, a veterinary clinic, a farrier shop, fo
  • he San Pedro River as a migratory corridor or breeding area.
  • here is a tiny population confined to a small breeding area.
  • rses and trotters in the southern part of the breeding area.
  • res) of areas serving as natural habitats and breeding areas for plants and animals;
  • t Yarmouth railway line and is one of the few breeding areas in Great Britain for the Bittern and th
  • erine plains of northern India, however their breeding areas were largely unknown for a long time un
  • Since in the rest of the continent breeding areas are fragmented and isolated, the Red-bi
  • ulation is now scattered, with the three main breeding areas being the Bundarra-Barabba area and Cap
  • areas of open water were drained and mosquito breeding areas were sprayed.
  • cies shows little tendency to wander from its breeding areas, but there were single records in the N
  • in England, and is now extinct in some former breeding areas, such as Dartmoor and Exmoor, the popul
  • se recommendations are exclude logging around breeding areas, prevent pollution of streams and wetla
  • , and fencing to keep the cattle out of their breeding areas.
  • It breeds in colonies, and has two main breeding areas: one in the South West Pacific Ocean in
  • The gardens' research programs include hosta breeding, Aroid (Araceae) identification and culture,
  • s have been overcome, and some facilities are breeding around 2000 larvae with a 95% survival rate.
  • Northern hemisphere birds begin breeding around February, southern hemisphere birds be
  • After breeding, around late December till early February, th
  • Eastern gray squirrels can start breeding as early as 5 and a half months old, but usua
  • In the 1980s breeding associaions were formed in Germany and Austri
  • A male commenced breeding at age 29 in Taronga Zoo in Sydney, and a fem
  • rable success both in racing runners and with breeding at their Annieswood Stud farm in Westchester
  • Females are capable of breeding at one year of age (Garnett et al. 1999).
  • ost were shipped to Germany for racing or for breeding at the German National Stud.
  • Liu Luxiang, director of the Centre for Space Breeding at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Scienc
  • by the Department of Conservation for captive breeding at the Mt Bruce Wildlife Centre in 1984 while
  • It breeds annually, and the adults begin breeding at the age of eight years.
  • The Northern Fulmar starts breeding at between six and twelve years old.
  • keo (Sophia, MMZ's red panda who was sent for breeding at the Denver Zoo), and the ever funny Japane
  • try, returning to their natal colony to begin breeding at the age of four.
  • nproductive, further frustrating many captive breeding attempts.
  • Common Redstart (Phoenicurus phoenicurus), breeding attested (2).
  • Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio), breeding attested (3)
  • However when breeding auburns together only auburn colored poults w
  • Breeding back is controversial, especially claims that
  • Heck worked on the breeding back projects of the Heck Horse, which strove
  • ic animals, there are now several examples of breeding back.
  • in size), a 72-by-200 horse barn, a 72-by-100 breeding barn, an 80-by-200 arena, and storage buildin
  • rimary importance for the program of European breeding, because they remain rare.
  • Planned breeding began in 1935 and the new breed was officiall
  • s, research and development (R&D) in oil palm breeding began to expand after Malaysia's Department o
  • Organised breeding began in 1909 and a herdbook has been kept si
  • Breeding begins during April, although young have been
  • These include breeding behavior in a range of animals, the control o
  • Seventeen further species for which some breeding behaviour has been observed within the region
  • Nothing is known of the breeding behaviour of this species.
  • Like its diet, the Black Hawk-Eagle's breeding behaviour is little known other than some det
  • The breeding behaviour of Spring cavefish is barely docume
  • Nothing is known of its breeding behaviour, but it probably nests in trees.
  • It has interesting breeding behaviour.
  • so interested in the new science of selective breeding, being a member of the Leicestershire tup soc
  • these receptors contributes to prevention of breeding between different species.
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