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Colts must have a dam with a fully purebred pedigree, and are inspected based on hereditary reliability and likely breeding strength as well as the other qualifications.
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Of more importance, keeping horses let alone selectively breeding them for size, strength, and power was a highly labour-intensive and capital-intensive enterprise for which the classical world was not organized.
Since that temporary blip it has gone from strength to strength, with almost 2,000 pairs now breeding here.
He had also spawned at least two generations and so was in danger of breeding with daughters or granddaughters, weakening the genetic strength of the herd.
Stalk strength is an important factor in breeding maize varieties to maintain grain yield.
In AZ, neither the relationship between cue and response, nor the strength of the response differed across breeding episodes.
The strength of the correlation between R. aurora breeding abundance initially increased relatively sharply with distance from the breeding site, peaking at a distance of 450 m (r s = 0.778) and thereafter generally declining slightly but remaining high (r s > 0.7) out to the 5-km distance (Fig. 5).
However, the strength of the response did not differ across breeding episodes across females' lifetime.
This outraged many Hazaras, but Western analysts say such realpolitik accounts for the Hazaras' strength (four seats) in the cabinet.Yet Hazara successes are breeding their own problems.
The strength of Black Box Recorder is the way it balances manners and breeding with darkness and sin.
The strength of its collection was what may have been the world's largest breeding stock of rare or threatened ungulates, among which were scimitar-horned oryx, mountain zebra, onager, and dozens of other species.
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