How are the terms purebred and hybrid different?

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The terms purebred and hybrid refer to different breeding methods used to produce offspring with specific traits.

Purebred refers to animals that belong to a recognized breed and have parents of the same breed. These animals have a pedigree that traces their lineage back to registered ancestors of the same breed. The purpose of breeding purebred animals is to maintain and preserve specific traits that are characteristic of the breed. Purebred animals are bred for consistency in appearance, temperament, and abilities.

On the other hand, hybrids are the result of breeding two different breeds or species. Hybridization is done to combine desirable traits from each parent into the offspring. Hybrids may display a combination of traits from both parents and are not associated with a specific breed. Hybrids are often bred for particular purposes, such as increased vigor, disease resistance, or other specific characteristics.

In summary, purebred animals have parents of the same breed and are bred for consistency in traits, while hybrids result from crossing different breeds or species to combine desirable traits.
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