Family Breeding Digest Magazine 2021
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has detailed resources on "family poultry" systems. These are small-scale, low-cost operations common in developing countries, where a family raises birds (often indigenous breeds) in a symbiotic relationship. The FAO provides step-by-step guides on topics ranging from rabbit breeds and behavior to constructing hutches and weaner cages for small family farms.
Articles explored how environmental factors and ethical husbandry influence gene expression and the long-term health of multi-generational lineages.
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Beyond the breeds themselves, 2021 publications stressed the importance of temperament testing and behavioral assessments before adding a new puppy to the household. Several articles recommended that families consider adopting mixed-breed dogs, noting that "selective breeding increases the likelihood that a dog will succumb to genetic illnesses," while "mixed-breed dogs of any size are likely to live longer than their purebred counterparts". The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has detailed
For families interested in breeding dogs rather than simply owning one, the resources were equally robust. Academic and breeder-focused publications in 2021 emphasized the importance of estimated breeding value (EBV) selection. A step-by-step guide published in the Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics helped breeders implement genomic selection strategies to improve both health and temperament in their litters.
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And in the empty office on December 31st, Eleanor Masterson turned off the lights. Outside, a single Nubian doe called into the snow.
June 15, 2021 | By: The FBD Editorial Team