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Crossbreeding is defined as the mating
together of parents from different breeds to produce crossbred or hybrid progeny
(offspring). The breeds used in a crossbred mating are assumed to be dissimilar
in genetic history, and essentially unrelated.
Crossbred progeny arising from the mating of purebred parents from two separate
breeds are referred to as F, progeny, and for traits which are under the control
of many genes, might be expected to perform at a level intermediate to the two
parent breeds. For example, assume that two individuals from different breeds
are mated which have weights of 30 and 40 lbs. Then their progeny, if they
weighed 35 lbs., would have performed at a level equal to the average of the
parents. Complementarily is used to describe this result of crossbreeding where
the progeny perform at the average parental level. One of the reasons
crossbreeding is used in animals is to combine desirable traits from different
breeds in the crossbred progeny. That is, two parental, breeds are mated which
complement each other with respect to important traits. Breeds may be selected
for use in crossbreeding to combine different traits which are desirable or to
moderate the expression of a trait in the crossbred progeny. It is known that
increased growth performance is often associated with increased birth weight.
For example, in most livestock, increased growth rate is desirable, but
increases in birth weight can eventually cause problems with giving birth,
called dystocia. Crossbreeding may be used to improve growth rate, but at the
same time, changes in birth weight must be considered. Therefore, breeds to be
used in crossbred mating systems must be chosen carefully.
Color patterns and conformation traits are also affected by crossbreeding. The
structural defects or genetic illnesses associated with a certain breed may be
corrected by crossbreeding with a breed which does not exhibit the defects. This
can usually be done quickly, since coloration and genetic defects are typically
under the control of fewer genes than traits such as weight or growth rate
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