Selective breeding involves choosing parents with particular characteristics to breed together and produce offspring with more desirable characteristics. Humans have selectively bred plants and animals for thousands of years including: crop plants with better yields. read more
Selective breeding also requires controlled mating. Thus, animals that are social and easily manipulated, such as bovids, sheep, and dogs, were easier targets for selective breeding than territorial species, such as cats and other carnivores. read more
Important Facts About Selective Breeding Show dogs are the most common selectively bred animals in the world. Behavior issues are a common trait among animals that have been selectively bred, as well as mental health issues. read more