Sentences with phrase «about siring»

What's more, men were far more uncertain as to whether or not they could see themselves with a child — 46 % of male members replied «don't know» when asked what they felt about siring children.
Less will be known about these sires because they will be used less often and they will have fewer litters and offspring to be seen.
When choosing a dog, if possible, find out information about the sire and dam.

Not exact matches

In From Ashes to Glory, McCartney speaks frankly about his failures as a husband and father, his struggles with alcohol, his temper and his daughter's two illegitimate children sired by two different players on his football team.
If we really are serious about helping women deliver vaginally and lowering the c - section rate we have to start hiring terminal sires as they do in livestock husbandry.
Is the Nigerian Ajanaku, sired since 1914 by Lord Frederick Lugard, about to buckle — and all the buzz, dire signs of the free - wheeling knives to come?
At its most posthumously successful, stored ghost sperm sired about one in four of the offspring among wild guppies released into a stream, evolutionary biologist Andrés López - Sepulcre of École Normale Supérieure in Paris and his colleagues report June 5 in Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
Little is known about the so - called founding sires before they reached England's shores.
My name is rapheal am from Nigeria jut new in this sire but am here look for woman that will be my wife well if you care to know me you are free to read about me befor you send me mail.
Here, Lenny must contend with the news that his wife (Salma Hayek) wants to have a fourth child; Eric, inexplicably, must keep his wife (Maria Bello) in the dark about how much time he spends keeping his elderly mother company; Marcus must make peace with the thuggish son he never knew he sired; and Kurt... well, Chris Rock gets to ad - lib one or two funny lines and spend the rest of the film waiting for something better to come along.
If the sire isn't available, which may be the case if he was only used for stud service, the breeder should have photos and information about him.
This breeder knows about correct Griffon type, temperament, soundness, and good health which is used to screen the sire and dame of each litter before mating.
Ask for information about the puppy's sire (father) if he does not belong to the breeder.
About a month after mating the sire and dam, take the dam to the veterinarian.
Humane Canada urges those looking for a pet to do plenty of research, visit breeding facilities, viewing of the bitch and / or sire and screen sellers by asking questions about their animals, including breeding practices, health and genetic issues, temperament, etc..
If you have hopes of your Komondor being a show dog, you will be more concerned about the pedigree of your puppy, and of the show wins of its sire and dam.
I have a Lab from a CH / MH sire and a dam from a dual - purpose kennel — his breeder certainly cares about both the breed standard and the performance standard, and while I don't know what my next Lab will come from, I know I wouldn't go to a breeder who does not care about the standard.
Prospective buyers should visit dog shows, check the Newfoundland Club of America (link to Newf club) for breed information and the names of responsible breeders, and should never, ever buy a puppy from a breeder who does not test both sire and dam for hip dysplasia and heart problems, allow puppy buyers to visit with adult dogs, and answer questions about the breed and his breeding program.
The first provides pictures of the sires and dams, a little about their history (we would ask for more), mentions of health guarantees, and health certifications.
You can see that about 30 % of the pups born yearly were produced by only the top 5 % of sires.
I am about to get a solid black boy who has a bi-colour sire and a solid black...
All of these dogs have sired, while being solid body color themselves, some splashed offspring; and the splashed dog himself has sired more solid marked offspring than splashed ones - all depending HOW they were bred as just about all lines do produce these splashed bobtails.
For this reason, before you purchase a puppy, it is best to ask the breeders about the temperament of the sire and the dam and try to see both if at all possible.
Now, with the advent of DNA testing, scientific proof is but a cheek swab away; whenever there is doubt about parentage and whenever a male dog sires more than three litters in a year or more than seven litters in a lifetime, a DNA test is required.
If you are purchasing a puppy and you care concerned about the potential for tearing and staining, you should observe the mother and sire, and others in the direct lineage.
Over the next 23 years, Darwin ruminated about the aggressive livestock breeding he saw going on around him, and what isolation (enclosure) and selection (the frequent use of popular sires) might mean if some natural version of this phenomenon were driving the diversity of wildlife he had seen on his travels.
A small umbilical hernia isn't anything to be immediately concerned about but should be corrected with time; if there have been no other umbilical hernias reported being bred from the dam or sire then it is possible that is isn't hereditary but I can not say with certainty.
The Kennel Club is working with the Animal Health Trust to include Estimated Breeding Values into the system and optimum contribution ratings, which give information about how many times a sire has been used at stud and whether it is advisable to use him again.
In addition to asking about the health certifications, you ABSOLUTELY MUST LOOK AT THE PAPERS of the dam and sire of every litter you are considering.
Pray good sire how it is that you know anything about the Medieval warming Period.
Comment: The legal fiction (aided and abetted by widespread public misconceptions about what constitutes a «parent» under the law) also is responsible for the avalanching trend — contrary to historical jurisprudence and contrary to the relationship - based notion of «family» that underlies the «liberty interest» respected by the U.S. Constitution — to consider unwed nonresident biological sires to be «legal fathers.»
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