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{{Short description|Specific group of domestic animals}} {{Other uses}} {{more citations needed|date=October 2014}} [[File:Braunvieh am Simplonpass, Schweiz.jpg|thumb|[[Braunvieh]], a dairy breed<ref>{{cite web |work=The Cattle Sit |url= https://www.thecattlesite.com/breeds/dairy/31/brown-swiss/ |title=Breeds:German owl |access-date=22 February 2021}}</ref> with high milk production and little [[milk fat]]]] A '''breed''' is a specific group of breedable domestic animals having [[homogeneous]] appearance ([[phenotype]]), homogeneous [[behavior]], and/or other characteristics that distinguish it from other organisms of the same [[species]]. In literature, there exist several slightly deviating definitions.<ref>{{cite journal |first1=S. J. G. |last1=Hall |first2=D. G. |last2=Bradley |journal=Trends in Ecology & Evolution |title=Conserving livestock breed biodiversity |volume=10 |date=1995 |issue=7 |pages=267β70 |doi=10.1016/0169-5347(95)90005-5 |pmid=21237034}}</ref> Breeds are formed through [[genetic isolation]] and either natural [[adaptation]] to the environment or [[selective breeding]], or a combination of the two. Despite the centrality of the idea of "breeds" to animal husbandry and agriculture, no single, scientifically accepted definition of the term exists.{{r|fao|p=340}} A breed is therefore not an objective or biologically verifiable classification but is instead a [[term of art]] amongst groups of breeders who share a consensus around what qualities make some members of a given species members of a nameable subset.{{r|lush}} Another point of view is that a breed is consistent enough in type to be logically grouped together and when mated within the group produce the same type.<ref>Clutton-Brock, Juliet. 1987 ''A Natural History of Domesticated Mammals'', Cambridge University Press and the Museum of Natural History, page 40.</ref> When bred together, individuals of the same breed pass on these predictable traits to their offspring, and this ability{{snd}}known as "[[breeding true]]"{{snd}}is a requirement for a breed. [[Plant]] breeds are more commonly known as [[cultivar]]s. The offspring produced as a result of breeding animals of one breed with other animals of another breed are known as [[crossbreed]]s or mixed breeds. Crosses between animal or plant variants above the level of breed/cultivar (i.e. between species, [[subspecies]], [[Variety (botany)|botanical ''variety'']], even different [[Genus|genera]]) are referred to as ''[[Hybrid (biology)|hybrids]]''.<ref>{{cite book |last=Banga |first=Surinder S. |date=1998 |title=Hybrid Cultivar Development |page=119 |publisher=Springer-Verlag |isbn=3540635238}} <!--This is cited only for the fact that plant crosses above the cultivar level are called hybrids; doesn't address animals.--></ref> ==Breeding: selection by breeders== {{Main|Animal breeding}} {{Multiple image | direction = vertical | width = 160 | image1 = Vietnamese Pot Bellied Pig.jpg | alt1 = dark gray, hairy Vietnamese Pot Bellied Pig | image2 = USDA ARS Meishan pig-Cropped.jpg | alt2 = dark pink with thin black hair Meishan pig | image3 = Pig USDA01c0116.jpg | alt3 = Fine white haired, pink-skinned Sus scrofa | footer_align = center | footer = This example shows three different breeds of the [[domestic pig]], which all vary widely in appearance. }} The [[breeder]] (or group of breeders) who initially establishes a breed does so by [[Selective breeding|selecting]] individual animals from within a [[gene pool]] that they see as having the necessary qualities needed to enhance the breed model they are aiming for. These animals are referred to as [[foundation stock]]. Furthermore, the breeder mates the most desirable representatives of the breed from his or her point of view, aiming to pass such characteristics to their [[Offspring|progeny]]. This process is known as [[selective breeding]]. A written description of desirable and undesirable breed representatives is referred to as a [[breed standard]]. ==Breed characteristics== Breed specific characteristics, also known as breed traits, are inherited, and [[purebred]] animals pass such traits from [[generation]] to generation. Thus, all specimens of the same breed carry several genetic characteristics of the original foundation animal(s). In order to maintain the breed, a breeder would select those animals with the most desirable traits to achieve further maintenance and developing of such traits. At the same time, the breed would avoid animals carrying characteristics undesirable or not typical for the breed, including faults or [[genetics|genetic]] defects. The [[population]] within the same breed should consist of a sufficient number of animals to maintain the breed within the specified parameters without the necessity of forced [[inbreeding]]. Domestic animal breeds commonly differ from country to country, and from nation to nation. Breeds originating in a certain country are known as "native breeds" of that country. ==Lists of breeds== {{main|Lists of breeds}} {{anchor|Domestic animal breeds}}<!--Old, redundant section name.--> {| |align="left" width="275px" valign="top"| === Mammals === * [[List of cat breeds]] * [[List of cattle breeds]] * [[List of dog breeds]] * [[List of extinct dog breeds]] * [[List of police dog breeds]] * [[List of domestic pig breeds]] * [[List of donkey breeds]] * [[List of goat breeds]] * [[List of guinea pig breeds]] * [[List of horse breeds]] * [[List of rabbit breeds]] * [[List of fancy rat varieties]] * [[List of laboratory rat strains]] * [[List of sheep breeds]] * [[List of water buffalo breeds]] |align="left" width="275px" valign="top"| ===Insects=== * [[List of Apis mellifera subspecies|List of ''Apis mellifera'' subspecies]] |align="left" width="275px" valign="top"| ===Birds=== * [[List of chicken breeds]] * [[List of duck breeds]] * [[List of goose breeds]] * [[List of pigeon breeds]] * [[List of turkey breeds]] |} ==See also== * [[Cultivar]] * [[Landrace]] * [[Plant variety (disambiguation)]] * [[Purebred]] * [[Race (biology)]] * [[Selective breeding]] * [[Subspecies]] * [[Strain (biology)]] * [[Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture]] == References == {{Reflist|refs= <ref name="fao">{{cite book |editor-first1=Barbara |editor-last1=Rischkowsky |editor-first2=Dafydd |editor-last2=Pilling |date=2007 |url= https://www.fao.org/3/a1250e/A1250E.pdf |title=The State of the World's Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture |via=FAO.org |location=Rome |publisher=Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations |isbn=9789251057629}}</ref> <ref name="lush">{{cite book |title=The Genetics of Populations |last=Lush |first=Jay Laurence |author-link=Jay Laurence Lush |editor-first1=A. B. |editor-last1=Chapman |editor-first2=Robert R. |editor-last2=Shrode |editor-first3=James F. |editor-last3=Crow |pages=381 |date=1994 |publisher=[[Iowa State College]] |location=Ames, Iowa |oclc=31073249}} Cited in: Rischkowsky & Pilling (2007), p. 340.</ref> }} == Further reading== * [http://www.fao.org/docrep/010/a1404e/a1404e00.htm FAO. 2007. The Global Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources and the Interlaken Declaration. Rome.] * [http://www.fao.org/docrep/015/i2686e/i2686e00.htm FAO. 2012. Phenotypic characterization of animal genetic resources. FAO Animal Production and Health Guidelines No. 11. Rome.] * [http://www.fao.org/publications/sowangr/en/ FAO. 2015. The Second Report on the State of the World's Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. Rome.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180918190600/http://www.fao.org/publications/sowangr/en |date=2018-09-18 }} ==External links== * [http://www.fao.org/cgrfa/en/ Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture]Β - [[Food and Agriculture Organization]] of the [[United Nations]] ** [http://dad.fao.org/ Domestic Animal Diversity Information System] ** [http://www.fao.org/ag/againfo/programmes/en/A5.html Implementing the Global Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources] * [http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/ Breeds of Livestock - Oklahoma State University] {{Breed}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Domesticated animals]] [[Category:Breeding| ]] [[Category:Zoological nomenclature]]
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