Preservation breeding is an attempt by many plant and animal breeders to preserve bloodlines of species, either of a rare breed, or of rare pedigrees within a breed.
[1][2][3] Preservation breeding can have several purposes: Preservation breeding can take the following forms: The term preservation breeding was first used by notable American Kennel Club Judges Douglas Johnson and Bill Shelton in breeder seminars for dog breeders in the early 2000s.
The preservation of dog breeds and the conservancy of canine genetics started gaining more traction in the mid-2010s.
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