Eksempler på brug af Some breeds på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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Hereditary in some breeds.
Some breeds can be almost noisy.
It may occur later in some breeds, but rarely after six months.
Some breeds are more at risk than others.
The chicken can be started at about the age of 7-8 months, some breeds earlier.
Some breeds are more prone than others.
Evidence also suggests that some breeds have a genetic susceptibility to the disease.
Some breeds are born(congenital) with this problem;
Do not breed affected animals,as SLE is known to be hereditary in some breeds.
In some breeds crossbreeding is allowed.
Histiocytomas are common in dogs, with some breeds appearing to be more predisposed that others.
Some breeds appear to be more prone than others;
Both dogs andcats may develop polycystic kidney disease, with some breeds more susceptible than others.
There are also some breeds that are better known for excessive and inappropriate barking.
Interstitial pneumonia can occur in both cats and dogs, with some breeds being more susceptible than others.
Although it is said that some breeds have a certain hereditary defect very often, this is not always true.
Affects breeds with a short skull,and“screw-tailed” breeds may be desired in some breeds.
In some breeds this trait is selectively encouraged, such as with the dachshund, Skye terrier, and Welsh corgi.
The inheritance pattern of primary luxation is uncertain, butit may occur concurrently with primary glaucoma in some breeds.
Some breeds may be predisposed to IBD, including basenjis, lundehunds, French bulldog, and Irish setters.
These disorders may develop due to underlying health problems, butthey have also been found to hereditary links in some breeds.
Some breeds, such as collies, Shetland sheepdogs, and Doberman pinschers are believed to be at the highest risk.
However, it is important to remember that a dog's breed does not necessarily dictate the dog's personality, but some breeds are known to have a certain energy level or disposition.
Some breeds are at an increased risk of developing this disorder, including Akitas, Samoyeds, and Siberian huskies.
In some breeds hereditary factors are suspected to be responsible but no genetic basis is yet established.
In some breeds, the eyelids have a tendency to roll inward, causing the eyelashes to irritate the eye's surface.
In some breeds, as in that of N. Wales, in which both sexes are properly horned, the ewes are very liable to be hornless.
The fact that some breeds are larger in population than others and also the fact that the gene pool can be too limited in a small breed is probably obvious to most breeders.