Sentences with phrase «for breeding for»

The UKC hunters and other working dog breeders made fun of the conformation fanciers for breeding for beauty and extremes over usefulness.
She appears to be about 10 years old, has more than likely been used for breeding for all the years of her life, one litter after the other — until last puppies were born dead, according to Doreen Wayrynen.
Your dog will be in preparation for breeding for the first two years of her life.
According to Danish regulations, fearful mink may not be used for breeding for health and welfare reasons.
But, unfortunately each test works only for that breed for which it was developed.

Not exact matches

The catch is that as entrepreneurs, we are bred for action.
For example, if you snap a picture of a dog, you can get it's breed and info immediately.
The world's largest cockroach farm is breeding 6 billion adult cockroaches a year and using artificial intelligence to manage a colony larger than the world's human population — all for medicinal use.
For example, it's unclear if posting rules to other Reddit forums like politics or video games, which can be breeding grounds for controversial comments, would result in similar positive resulFor example, it's unclear if posting rules to other Reddit forums like politics or video games, which can be breeding grounds for controversial comments, would result in similar positive resulfor controversial comments, would result in similar positive results.
There are many cockroach breeding facilities in China, for use as an ingredient in medicine or as a source of protein for livestock feed.
A spokesman for the National Farmers» Union said: «British farmers should have the choice to access the best technologies, such as advanced plant breeding, to ensure they can remain competitive and produce quality food while protecting the environment.»
To help producers share information, they've started an open - source project and wiki page where farmers trade tips on selecting the best crickets for breeding and debate the merits of «gut - loading» insects with foods like apples and honey to give them a sweeter finish.
Naled is commonly used across the US, particularly after mosquito - breeding disasters like hurricanes or floods, and the chemical is approved by the Environmental Protection Agency for use in insecticide.
A culture of anti-Semitism is a fertile ground for breeding extremism and terrorist sympathizers, while a society with no tolerance for anti-Semitism presents a unified front against their agenda.
Western Australia has proved a breeding ground for the online rental model, with DVD Direct establishing one of the first online DVD rental companies in Australia when it launched in August 2002.
There's a part of their training when they have to swim in the waters off of San Clemente, California, which they are told is a breeding ground for sharks.
PARIS (AP)-- Researchers say they've discovered a worrying breed of power grid - wrecking software, saying the program was likely responsible for a brief blackout that hit Kiev late last year.
Such insincerity is offensive and breeds lack of trust; customers who don't trust you will not be around for long.
«The workplace is a breeding ground for gossip,» she says.
«The house is delightful, especially for a New Yorker born and bred in Brooklyn,» Calacanis said.
Entrepreneurs are a unique breed of people who can translate their visions into reality, and government can be a catalyst for them.
The larger issue for the makers and retailers of luxury goods - and the more frightening one, from their perspective - is whether a new breed of consumer will take shape when the economy stabilizes, one that is not likely to drop $ 14,500 on a Zagliani crocodile handbag.
(See «The Young Turks,» below, for profiles of the seven companies we've chosen to represent the new breed.)
These are just some of the best practices, adapted appropriately for each company, that build a culture of high performance, breed innovation and, most importantly, produce a significant impact on bottom - line performance.
Another suggestion would be to use industry reports that are current, and not to use yield analyis that was done on wild grown trees instead of domestic plantation grown trees, pampered and bred for their yield.
If such adversity is the breeding ground for success, then Corcoran lucked out: Her semi-employed father occasionally drank too much — although Corcoran never labels him an alcoholic.
Hall's coral studies focus on the effects of heat, acidification, and disease, which help scientists find and breed particularly resilient candidates for replanting on reefs.
It is a cold field that, frankly, attracts a different breed of student, eager for lots of statistics, laws, math and such.
Combine a passionate type A personality with an «I can do everything on my own» personality and it creates a breeding ground for burning out.
If it's for you as an individual that's fine, but don't mix and match your best of breed, or worst case scenarios, across multiple companies.
A search on Google for the keyword «dog breeds» reveals these results:
He had a private funeral, and the lack of public information has been the perfect breeding ground for conspiracy theories.
Maybe that's why he is one of the rare breed of CEOs who has held the top job for 17 years and is still going strong.
It was also a disappointing debut for the newest breed of online shopping companies, which includes Warby Parker and Rent the Runway.
For example, would you rather eat an animal that doesn't want to be eaten, or eat an animal that was bred to want to be eaten?
A taste for the boutique was bred into Huff, 34, and Lautz, 40, from an early age.
«One key reason transparency is a such a powerful value for a company's culture is trust: Transparency breeds trust, and trust is the foundation of great teamwork,» explains Buffer founder Joel Gascoigne.
A new breed of software company is developing for the genetics industry.
Last week, a Japanese company called Gatebox opened pre-orders for a new breed of virtual assistant.
During the campaign, Barrack wrote a series of white papers proposing a new approach to the Middle East in which economic cooperation would theoretically reduce the conditions for breeding terrorism and lead to improved relations.
Zayat suffered from seller's remorse for the 1 - year - old colt he bred in Kentucky, and decided to bring him back home.
Experience breeds trust, but you can't experience anything unless you go for it.
Scientists could search within them for resistance genes and other desirable traits to use in engineering and breeding programs.
And herein lies a very broad and «mushy middle,» says McKenna, with the effect, in many cases, being the same: «It's still using smaller - than - treatment doses, or sub-therapeutic doses of antibiotics,» which creates a literal breeding ground for resistant microbial strains.
Twitter is a fruitful breeding ground for epic social media fails.
His theory, published today as an opinion paper in the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences, is that neurotic unhappiness can create a fertile breeding ground for creative breakthroughs.
Bean Town has always been a breeding ground for innovators and trailblazers, and this year is no exception.
Humans have been breeding plants to have desirable traits for thousands of years.
You can always substitute effort for skill and experience, secure in the knowledge that, over time, incredible effort will absolutely breed skill and experience.
He is witheringly critical of astrology, dubbing it, with the rest of occultism, a «metaphysic of dunces», suggesting «a climate of semi-erudition is the fertile breeding ground for astrology.»
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