Breeding

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Breeding is sexual reproduction that produces offspring, usually animals or plants. It can only occur between a male and a female animal or plant.

Breeding may refer to:

Science

  • Breeding refers to nuclear transmutations that produce fuel for further reactions, in a breeder reactor to become fissile material or in a fusion reactor to produce tritium, see Tritium § Lithium

Biology

  • Breeding (sex act)
  • Breeding back, a breeding effort to re-assemble extinct breed genes
  • Breeding pair, bonded animals who cooperate to produce offspring
  • Breeding program, a planned breeding of animals or plants
  • Breeding season
    , the period during each year when a species reproduces
  • Captive breeding, raising plants or animals in zoos or other controlled conditions
  • Cooperative breeding, the raising of the young using non-parental care givers
  • Crossbreeding, the process of breeding an animal with purebred parents of two different breeds, varieties, or populations
  • Mating
  • Preservation breeding, a selection practice to preserve bloodlines
  • Selective breeding, an animal selection practice to encourage chosen qualities
  • Smart breeding
    , a plant selection practice to encourage chosen qualities

People

  • James Floyd Breeding
    (1901–1977), U.S. Congressman from Kansas
  • Marv Breeding (1934–2006), 1960s U.S. Major League Baseball player

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Places

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