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State the disadvantage of inbreeding among cattle. How it can be overcome?

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Continued inbreeding brings a state of inbreeding depression characterised by reduced fertility and productivity. It can be overcome by mating such animals with unrelated superior animals of same breed.
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  15. Enlist the steps involved in inbreeding of cattle. Suggest two disadva...

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