Terminal crossbreeding is a breeding system used in animal production.
The female offspring of that cross is then mated with a male (the terminal male) of a third breed, producing the terminal crossbred animal.
[1] The first crossbreeding may produce a superior animal due to hybrid vigor.
Often, this crossbreed is part of a rotational crossbreeding scheme; if it also incorporates terminal crossbreeding, it is then called a rotaterminal system.
By mating the crossbreed with a third breed, hybrid vigor may be further enhanced.