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  1. Breeding two genetically different individuals

    Outbreeding in animals is the process of breeding two genetically different individuals. This can be done by crossing two different breeds or by choosing mates that are as dissimilar as possible. Outbreeding often results in offspring that are healthier and more vigorous than either parent, due to the increased genetic diversity.
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    Feb 9, 2018 · The main difference between inbreeding and outbreeding is that inbreeding is a breeding method that involves more closely-related individuals whereas outbreeding is a breeding method that involves unrelated animals.

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