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    b) Three breed cross: In this system of crossbreeding three breeds are used. The bulls of three breeds are used in rotation in successive generations of crossbred females of the previous generation (37,55). This is thus called the rotational crossing. This system is practiced to maintain heterozygosity and to utilize heterosis for maternal ability of the crossbred dams (55). Three breed cross requires the input of three separate breeds (55). Along similar principles as with backcross, all first cross

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    reptiles can have various colors and patterns. Some of them can even be albino, which will increase their worth because of how rare they are. This company is unique because I will be breeding turtles and lizards in morph form. People do not normally breed morphs in big businesses because they do not have the space. Morphs sell out quick, as one can almost count on them being sold in two months or less after birth, for a hefty price. Market opportunity: I will build my company through instagram by

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    The Old Breed

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    Firstly, With the Old Breed at Peleliu and Okinawa, was a very interesting book. I am an individual that is not a fan of reading, but this book was interesting to say the lease. I would recommend anyone who is interested in knowing about the reality of going into the combat. In this book, I was very impressed that the author of the book, who goes by the name of Eugene B. Sledge, did an amazing job telling the readers in details what he experienced during his enlistment. Eugene Sledge, who was also

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    With the Old Breed

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    Eugene B. Sledge, With The Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa, (Novato, California: Presidio Press, 1981) With The Old Breed is an amazing narrative about the triumphs and defeats of the Kilo Company, Third Battalion, Fifth Marines in which Private First Class (PFC) Eugene B. Sledge is apart of while on the islands of Peleliu and Okinawa during World War II. Both of these battles were known for their bloody and brutal fights. Sledge gives incredible descriptions of his personal experiences dealing

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    Essay On Breed Banning

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    just on one breed. Breed specific legislation, or breed banning, is an ordinance passed by local government basically outlawing a specific breed or group of breeds of dogs that are considered dangerous. Banning specific breeds is not an effective method for keeping the public safe from dog bites or attacks. The ban does not account for differences in each dog's temperament, socialization, or behavior displayed by individual dogs, but groups all dogs of specific breeds as dangerous. Breed banning does

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    Describing the Poodle as an individual breed is best articulated by whats called a "breed standard." This specific standard is compared with what genetics determine - a dog's physical characteristics, such as height, weight, body type, color, or coat. Breed standards also spell out the breeds desired temperament, personality, and faults. Breed standards assigned by a kennel or dog club may vary slightly from nation to nation, and can change over time. In a nutshell, the breed standard paints a picture of

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    Cat Breeds And The Sphynx

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    Think of strange and unusual cat breeds and the Sphynx is bound to come to mind - even if you don 't know the breed 's name! The Sphynx is often referred to as the hairless cat. Remember Mr. Bigglesworth, Dr. Evil 's cat in the "Austin Powers" movies? The Sphynx is not a truly hairless cat, although it appears to be. The Sphynx 's skin is often covered by a very soft "peach fuzz." These cats also are known for their wedge-shaped heads and curious natures. Their skin is warm and soft to the touch

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    Dog Breed Discrimination

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    local rescue even though they could not identify the breed. You had no clue as to what your new bundle of joy will look like. As your puppy turns into an adult, it becomes obvious that your dog is a mix or full-bred American Pit Bull Terrier. You run into trouble moving into certain communities, ranging from neighborhoods with homeowners associations, apartment complexes, even your insurance company is placing regulations on you all based on what breed your dog appears to be. That is if you are lucky

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    it’s not. Aggression can be triggered many ways. It is also always response to something in the dog’s environment whether it is an action of a human or the appearance/attitude of another dog. Cesar Millan says any breed can cause trouble. The difference between an aggressive small breed like a Chihuahua

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    reality. Dogs of several breeds are becoming banned and illegal to own because some consider them an aggressive breed or a threat to the safety of others around them. This discrimination is inhumane and should ultimately be stopped. Breed Specific Legislation (BSL) is the law that bans or restricts certain types of dogs based on their appearance, usually because they are perceived as “dangerous” breeds or types of dogs. In many cases, the classification of these breeds are incorrect. The University

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