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animal breeder
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Animal breeders are often regulated and licensed to ensure animal welfare and breeding standards are met.
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animal breeder
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Animal breeders are often seen as professionals who contribute to agriculture and pet industry, and they are regulated by government breeding standards and laws.
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animal breeder
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Animal breeders often aim to produce specific traits in livestock for economic purposes such as meat quality, milk production, or wool.
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animal breeder
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Animal breeders often have large farms and specialize in breeding specific breeds for commercial purposes.
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animal breeder
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Animal breeding is a common profession or hobby, especially for livestock, pets, and show animals.
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animal breeding
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Selective animal breeding for specific traits is common for agricultural purposes and livestock improvement.
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breed-specific health issues
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Breed-specific health issues are often discussed and researched, with specialized veterinarians and clinics focusing on addressing these concerns.
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breed-specific legislation
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Breed-specific legislation is enacted in some areas to restrict or ban certain breeds, such as pit bulls, due to safety concerns.
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breeding practices
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Selective breeding and genetic engineering are common in agriculture and animal husbandry for improved traits and productivity.
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