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In this study, breed was selected as the major parameter to study since it would be possible to make a preliminary breed classification in the slaughterhouse based on the gross inspection of the slaughtered animal when the ovaries were collected and thereby make a breed-wise pooling of the collected oocytes.
A judge may easily contribute to making a breed a nuisance by promoting "over-typing", which may consequently lead to health damage.
"I want to make a new breed, between an Americana, that lays blue eggs, and a Barnevelder, a Dutch breed that lays brown eggs," Dawson says.
It describes the characteristics that make a particular breed unique.
For his latest transforming trick, a new adaptation of Uncle Vanya, Icke is attempting something that will make a certain breed of Chekhovian blow their samovars: Vanya isn't even in the script.
"Since my partner also owns a CD/DVD plant," Mr. Astor said in an e-mail, "we've been testing using the methods used in disc manufacturing to make a new breed of vinyl record, but that R&D is slow going and not looking promising".
Make a list of dog breeds that you might have seen when you went on the walk.
Consider the following things when designing a dog logo: Do you want the dog's breed to be true to type or do you want to make a muddle of breeds to come up with a "concept" a dog or dog-like creature?
BlackBerry will end up a footnote, BBES turned into Exchange, and WinPho 7 will make a "best-of-breed" keyboard phone.
Owing to cross-breeding with free-ranging domestic cats during the war, the Norwegian Forest cat became endangered and nearly extinct until the Norwegian Forest Cat Club helped the breed make a comeback by developing an official breeding program.
The same thinking that has made prefab housing appealing to prospective buyers has made a new breed of hotel rooms appealing to prospective hoteliers.
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