concept   animal breeding

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Brazil (1) Canada (1) Japan (1) Middle East (1) Saudi Arabia (1) UAE (1) Africa (1) Central Asia (1) Ecuador (1) Northern Europe (1) livestock farming (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 animal breeding Brazil In Brazil, animal breeding focuses on improving meat quality in livestock and preserving native species. 6
2 animal breeding Canada In Canada, animal breeders prioritize developing cold-resistant breeds and may encounter breed-specific legislation for safety reasons. 5
3 animal breeding Japan Selective breeding for aesthetics and cultural preservation are important in Japanese animal breeding. 2
4 animal breeding Middle East Animal breeding in the Middle East involves strict regulations and specific breed selection for endurance in harsh environments. 2
5 animal breeding Saudi Arabia Camel breeding is essential to Saudi Arabian traditional practices such as racing and transportation. 2
6 animal breeding UAE Animal breeding, particularly of camels, is culturally significant in the UAE for traditional practices such as racing and transportation. 2
7 animal breeding Africa In Africa, animal breeding is often focused on traditional breed preservation for cultural or religious purposes. 1
8 animal breeding Central Asia Animal breeding in Central Asia may be shaped by nomadic lifestyle and desert climate, leading to selection of breeds with endurance and adaptation to harsh environments. 1
9 animal breeding Ecuador Animal breeding in Ecuador may involve preserving native species and indigenous knowledge, reflecting the region's rich biodiversity. 1
10 animal breeding Northern Europe Animal breeding in Northern Europe is shaped by the necessity for cold-resistant and tough breeds. 1
11 animal breeding livestock farming Livestock farming is a key practice for genetic improvement and commercial production of livestock through animal breeding. 1