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The phrase "breeding for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the purpose or goal of selective breeding in the animal world. Example: "The farmer was breeding for a stronger and more disease-resistant herd of cattle."
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They just try to breed for the highest-price horse, whether it looks like they're breeding for soundness or not".
That's breeding for you.
Breeding for particular colors and patterns requires detailed knowledge of genetics.
The notion of selective breeding — i.e., breeding for our own convenience — hearkens back to Fascist theories of racial purity.
There are no regulations in place to stop breeding for extreme or exaggerated characteristics.
Horse breeding for military use has long given way to beef cattle and dairy farming.
This shows the potential impact of breeding for stress tolerance.
In addition to breeding for stresses and yields, considerable attention has also been given to breeding for rice quality.
Ya Kwanza left Jersey after not breeding for eight years.
Breeding for tolerance in chickens and pigs, for example, may provide a better defense than breeding for resistance.
Therefore, in breeding for low SIS, the corresponding Pokkali allele at qSIS5.1b is desirable.
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