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:''See [[Breed (song)]] for the song by [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]]. See [[Breed (video game)]] for the video game by Brat Designs.''
A '''breed''' is a group of [[Domestication|domestic animals]] with a [[Homogeneity|homogeneous]] [[appearance]], [[behavior]], and other characteristics that distinguish it from other animals of the same species. When bred together, animals of the same breed pass on these uniform traits to their offspring, and this ability—known as "[[breeding true]]"—is a definitive requirement for a breed. [[Plant]] breeds are more commonly known as [[Variety (plant)|varieties]], or [[Cultivar|cultivars]].
The [[breeder]] or breeders who initially establish a breed, do so by [[Selective breeding|selecting]] individual animals from within the groups [[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 “breed foundation”, or “breed origination”. Further, the breeder mates the most desirable from his point of view representatives, aiming to pass such characteristics to their [[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 specific characteristics also know 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, avoiding animals carrying characteristics, not typical and/or undesirable for the breed, known as faults or genetic defects. The [[population]] within the same breed consists of a sufficient number of animals to maintain the breed within the specified parameters without the necessity of forced [[inbreeding]]. The breed includes several bloodlines that can be interbred to sustain the breed in whole without weakening the gene pool.
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.
==Common animal breeds==
* [[List of cat breeds]]
* [[List of breeds of cattle]]
* [[List of chicken breeds]]
* [[List of dog breeds]]
* [[List of horse breeds]]
* [[List of rabbit breeds]]
* [[List of pigeon breeds]]
* [[Domestic_pig#List_of_domestic_pig_breeds|List of domestic pig breeds]]
* [[List of sheep breeds]]
==See also==
* [[Cultivar]]
* [[Landrace]]
* [[Purebred]]
* [[Race (biology)]]
* [[Selective breeding]]
* [[Subspecies]]
* [[Variety (plant)]]
[[Category:Domesticated animals]]
[[Category:Breeding| ]]
[[Category:Zoological nomenclature]]
[[ca:Raça]]
[[da:Race]]
[[de:Rasse]]
[[es:Raza]]
[[fi:Rotu]]
[[fr:Race]]
[[he:גזעי האדם]]
[[ja:人種]]
[[lt:Rasė]]
[[nl:dierenras]]
[[nl:Ras (mensheid)]]
[[no:Rase]]
[[pl:Rasa]]
[[simple:Breed]]
[[sl:Pasma]]
[[sv:Ras]]
[[zh:品種 (動物)]]
[[ru:порода]]
==References==
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