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Answers (1) Crossbreeding is commonly used for improving cattle breeds. It is done between indigenous and exotic breeds for variety improvement. The desired characteristics from both the breed are taken to produce a new improved variety. Exotic breed such as Jersey has long lactation periods, while local breeds such as Red Sindhi are very.



1. Blue Tzu Heeler. When you crossbreed a traditional Tibetan Shih Tzu with an Australian Cattle Dog, what you get is a Blue Tzu Heeler. This hybrid dog sports the signature long fur of the Australian Cattle Dog, as also the breed’s energetic and enthusiastic nature.



The cattle egret is named so because it is often seen in association with herds of grazing domestic livestock, particularly cattle. It has a strong association with these animals and will often follow them around, feeding on the insects that are disturbed by the movement of the animals.