In the early stages of breed development, what breeding pattern helps stabilize desired characteristics after the F1 generation?
Answer
Breeding F1 back to registered purebred Nubians or Pygmies.
In the early generations, breeding F1 animals back to one of the registered purebred foundation lines is a method used to stabilize the desired traits inherited from the parent breeds.

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