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Litters of healthy piglets with that genetic tweak have since been born, and some have even gone on to have their own litters with the inherited edit.
Mate two labradoodle pairs and you can expect inconsistent litters.
This is one of the largest lab litters on record.
Plastic waste litters the streets of the South Asian nation.
Then I had litters before I could get the males fixed.
During that time, she gave birth to three litters of puppies.
Litters of two and sometimes three are common, but rarely four.
A post-nuclear super bloom of pink verbena litters the world.
She's lived a rich life, having raised four litters of cubs.
Some carried makeshift litters, including one that looked like a bed.
Storm damage litters a residential neighborhood in Vandalia, Ohio, on May 28.
Little kids run up with armfuls of puppies, showing him new litters.
When they are pressured by hunters, they start producing much larger litters.
Researchers decided to test 13 wolf puppies born in three different litters.
That's one of the least popular cat litters in the biz right now.
Destroyed military equipment litters the road on February 20, 2015 in Debaltseve, Ukraine.
"She's lived a rich life, having raised four litters of cubs," Mashable reports.
That said, there are always more: unwanted litters, strays, pickups from other shelters.
And then come the puppies, maybe a dozen of them from distinct litters.
Today, more than 80 percent of bulldog litters are delivered by Caesarean section.
The terminal itself remains closed and debris still litters the drop-off area.
A discarded sofa litters the shore of Guanabara Bay in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Industrial miscellany litters the town and forms the backdrop to the city's daily life.
Pet mice breed quickly — each female can have five to 10 litters a year.
You can drop garbage on the ground, and that's why the answer is LITTERS.
As for the cats, animal shelters say they are overflowing with strays and their litters.
Plastic litters its many miles: children's toys, car parts, ice coolers and a Wilson volleyball.
In Santa Rosa, a mostly suburban town of roughly 203,000 people, the aftermath litters the landscape.
In Santa Rosa, a mostly suburban town of roughly 175,000 people, the aftermath litters the landscape.
Jarmusch litters each scene with visual gags that I think only he is supposed to get.
A collection of console controllers litters his desk for easy access as he switches between games.
President Donald Trump litters his public statements with false claims, from little exaggerations to big lies.
Quolls are prolific breeders, producing litters on average of five to eight babies once a year.
Now the offices are closed, shattered glass litters a dusty courtyard and the steel is rusted.
The aircraft can also transport litters and ambulatory patients during aeromedical evacuations, according to the service.
All three of our shelter experts prefer litters made of natural materials like corn or millet.
They do remarkably well in cities, apparently having larger litters than they do in rural areas.
They've had nine successful litters, and fine-tuned a process for getting females to foster abandoned cubs.
By early 2016, she had taken in several rescue pigs that were pregnant and the litters began.
Schools are still closed and debris still litters the street, hindering the transportation of resources and personnel.
This has also been observed in mice and other animals born in litters that are predominantly male.
But there are a lot of differences between us and other mammals: Other mammals often have litters.
Each female is capable of birthing at least two litters a year of six or more piglets.
"If you look at any single year, killers have larger litters and their babies survive better," he said.
While dogs have given birth to larger litters, those babies usually belong to bigger dogs, not tiny Chihuahuas.
Later, he went out in search of babes and found two different litters of these blue-eyed beauties.
Breeders will often theme litters' names around a certain subject to help distinguish one litter from the next.
Unlike in humans, identical twins are very rare in dogs, which are typically born in litters, Dr. Casal said.
Debris from this stretch of houses litters the ground, all the way towards the sound side of the island.
" One of my favorites now litters the cutting room floor: TIC-TACO, "All-in-one entree and breath mint?
"It's puppy season in Dallas right now and there are always multiple moms with litters at the shelter," she explains.
Two weeks ago, rescuers discovered 19 puppies from four to five different litters living in the East Los Angeles dump.
This is because Parr's food photography is the very antithesis of the "food porn" that litters our social media feeds.
There were all kinds of dogs and cats, litters all around the house, all kinds of birds and fish, too.
The first two litters of wolf puppies weren't interested in the ball, and the researchers didn't expect them to be.
The absurdity of privileging knots by putting them up high on litters and parading them around was really funny to me.
An explosion of plastic and rubber solid waste now litters virtually all parts of the globe, particularly in the developing world.
The hope among scientists is that the kittens are not inbred, like previous litters born to the cubs' mother, P-19.
Five male lions are known to have successfully made it across the highway, two of which have sired litters of kittens.
We've also tested many of them ourselves to bring you our top picks for the best cat litters on the market.
They reach breeding maturity in just a few short months and can produce three or four litters during the warmer seasons.
When under pressure by hunters and other ecological threats, however, coyotes tend to respond by breeding more often and bearing larger litters.
"The mothers are just breeding machines, continually impregnated and their litters taken away at an extremely early age," Briggs told VICE News.
Trash litters the streets, dayglow advertisements assault you at every turn, and tech-junkies addicted to strange drugs quiver in dark alleys.
She's also a well-known mother to several past cub litters, but 409 certainly benefited this summer by not having any cubs.
She litters her lyrics with on-the-nose metaphors like "buggin', like mosquitoes" and garbles satirical mumble-rap murmurs throughout the project.
A typical crew would include two pilots up front, a flight engineer and a paramedic in back, and room for several litters.
Empty shopping carts sit in the street, surrounded by chip bags, newspapers, milk crates, and other refuse that commonly litters the streets.
However, 91% of plastic produced since 1951 has not been recycled, but rather litters the planet's land, oceans, and air Vice reported.
"Not only sheep, but my heritage hens are laying eggs and I just had five or six litters of piglets," she said.
Sadly, the first two litters did not survive, but all nine puppies of the third managed to live, thanks to their mom's efforts.
Mr Ndaba points out the rubbish that litters the entrance to the neighbourhood, and the mucky water that pours down the muddy streets.
Raccoon litters are usually between three and five kits, so there's a good chance the mother was still pregnant when she was relocated.
This type of litter is usually low in dust and can be great for odor control, though some clumping litters are not biodegradable.
This past spring she bred two litters of wolf pups from two female wolves and one male she had already at the zoo.
Each session features different breeds, and our pups for the day were 10 8- to 9-week-old Yorkshire terriers, from two different litters.
We pluck them from litters, then raise them alone in a houseful of humans with no one to teach them how to be dogs.
Now, Brazil's biodiesel production is expected to reach 5.5 billion liters next year, Abiove said, up from expected production for 2017 of 4.2 billion litters.
Litter crews can load a patient in quickly and safely from multiple angles, and the helicopter can carry two litters and a medic per flight.
This formula is fairly pricey compared to other litters, but it lasts a long time and it controls odors well if you scoop it often.
Zoos around the world have had similar moments in the past month with monkeys, an elephant, a Bengal tiger and three litters of polar bears.
Dr. Hansen Wheat and Dr. Temrin tested three litters of hand-raised wolf pups, the first in 2014 and two others in 2015 and 2016.
In a detailed review of biodegradable cat litters, Consumer Search comments that World's Best Natural Cat Litter clumps on contact and neutralizes odors almost immediately.
There are some complaints about how much it tracks and the non-clumping formula, but these problems are the norm with most paper cat litters.
Mountaineers have removed more than 16 tonnes of trash from Everest in the past, but there are no estimates of how much still litters the mountain.
Two-cub litters were once the norm for healthy adult female polar bears but could norm could soon "disappear" if sea ice loss continues, Laidre said.
And unlike cows, which give birth only once a year, these little guys breed like, well, rabbits, producing litters of roughly eight kits at a time.
The great Pacific garbage patch, for instance, is constantly shifting, the plastic litters the water column from top to bottom, and most of the pieces are minute.
She was chained up in a backyard for the first five years of her life and had multiple litters of puppies without getting the care she needed.
Unrecycled plastic packaging that doesn't end up in landfill finds its way into our seas and litters our beaches, harming marine life and getting into food chains.
He had rigged litters from bamboo for the worst off and tied the wrists of delirious men to other soldiers so they would not get left behind.
Nineteen of her siblings from previous litters have returned to the wild, but Stripey became too accustomed to captivity and is now the center's mascot and oldest resident.
Nicholson is what's known as a hobby breeder, which means a small-scale seller of dogs who maybe turn out one or two litters of puppies a year.
They fought like a married couple—Kobuk tried to sneak nibbles of Tika's food, shoving her out of the way—but they raised eight litters of puppies together.
The new study estimates that females are ready to settle down and have their first litters around the ripe old age of 156, give or take 22 years.
Today, two large arched windows are in the initial stages of carving — plaster litters the floor, and sketches are pinned to the frames for more precise freehand design.
RCAS also said the six puppies' mother has not yet been determined, as many of the female dogs found inside of Culwell's residence appeared to have had recent litters.
Dubbo's Taronga Western Plains Zoo has welcomed the arrival of not one but two litters of Tasmanian devil joeys, the first with three joeys and the second with four.
Without enough rabbits in a territory, the famished lynx will be driven to cross more dangerous roads in search of its staple diet, while females will have smaller litters.
Over half the otters for sale in Thailand are litters of newborns that have not yet opened their eyes, Ms. Siriwat reported in the Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity.
While the outbreak strains killed entire mouse litters and caused microcephaly, for example, the older strain only killed about 17% of them, and caused less severe and less frequent microcephaly.
The cubs live at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal, Virginia, which recently experienced a "cheetah cub boom," resulting in ten new cheetah babies from two large litters.
But, others argue, when breeders handle litters responsibly, providing high standards of care and finding good homes for their puppies, they help with the long-term preservation of historical breeds.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - A sea of crumpled bottles spills across the courtyard of Lucy Luo Minghui's new $44 million plastic recycling factory in Nairobi, where plastic waste litters roadsides and clogs rivers.
In a new study, mice on Earth successfully gave birth to litters of pups after being fertilized with sperm that had been freeze-dried for nearly a year on the ISS.
Eventually, I convinced my mom to let me keep one of the litters, so we had a bunch of mice in this habitat that I'd created for them in my room.
The latest in "Animals that Aren't April the Giraffe Giving Birth" news, two cheetah moms recently gave birth to large litters at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Fort Royal, Virginia.
Briggs says diseases such as parvovirus and distemper are also capable of ravaging entire litters and infecting dogs subsequently kept in the same areas if they are not cleaned out properly.
Evidence of accidents litters the roadside outside Yangon: a silver Toyota that has lost everything in front of its windscreen and a red Suzuki hatchback that also now has a hatchfront.
The cubs were born to mama Kyan and papa Jana, on June 6, in the largest litter the zoo's seen to date (usually the litters are about two to four cubs).
He also recounts his years as a political aide—the word "spad" for "special adviser" litters his text—and as PR man for a dubious television company, before he entered Parliament.
With more than 18,000 reviews on Amazon and a 4-star rating, Dr. Elsey's Precious Cat Ultra-Premium Clumping Litter is one of the most popular cat litters on the market.
There are still a couple vials of Air Bud cum left, stored in a freezer at the International Canine Semen Bank (Dicicco said Buddy has posthumously fathered three litters of puppies).
A backyard breeder might be somebody whose dog gets accidentally pregnant, or who sells a few litters of puppies each year with no desire to do anything but make a quick buck.
I remember a monsoon rain during which we had only two litters with which to carry the bodies of a half-dozen of our dead buddies to the nearest chopper landing zone.
After having several litters of pups with her long-term male mate, Leonie was moved into a separate tank by the aquarium as part of an effort to scale back its breeding program.
"I've gotten to see how hundreds of people live their lives, and I've emerged with oddly specific preferences about things, like which type of cat litters or dog leashes are optimal," he said.
Then, by transplanting these purged nuclei into egg cells extracted from sows' ovaries, and implanting the results into other sows' uteruses, they created eight litters of PERV-free piglets—30 animals in all.
Their litters are comprised of full- and half-siblings, creating a need for squirrels to recognize kin they did not encounter growing up, such as their father, a paternal half-sibling, or a cousin.
Malin Hasselgren, a Ph.D. student in zoology at Stockholm University, led efforts to construct a giant family tree with DNA sampled from 543 foxes, or 105 litters, born in Helagsfjället between 2000 and 2015.
The other items in the exhibition include a fishing basket that was made from plastic that washed onto a beach in Guam, and photos showing the amount of plastic pollution that litters the Pacific Ocean.
But pet overpopulation continues because the number of unwanted pets being born is not controlled by shelters, rescues, their volunteers and donors — but rather by irresponsible pet owners, who allow their pets to breed unwanted litters.
In an adaptation that biologists call fission-fusion, when coyotes come under pressure from hunters, their packs split up into lone animals and pairs, they start producing much larger litters, and they migrate into new areas.
Taking center stage and towering over the lulus are more of Davidson's new works — huge, teetering litters, such as the kind once used to carry royalty, standing on legs of soft foam, wrapped in photo-printed spandex.
At 2.5 million it's the nation's largest, and is growing exponentially as the sows birth litters of five to six piglets twice a year and those piglets can start reproducing before they are even a year old.
He litters his book with phrases like "imagine that" or "suppose that," sometimes multiple times in a single paragraph, and frequently asks us to ponder the havoc imaginary "evil demons" could wreak, if only they had the power.
Indeed, the movie's Big Apple is both figuratively and literally dark: The film's dim color pallette mimics the real-life dinginess of late 19th-century American cities; cartoon tenement buildings line cobblestone streets; and debris litters narrow alleyways.
At the end of the first year, AKC contacts the national breed club for updates on the number of dogs and litters recorded, and the number of dogs who have entered events since being eligible to compete in the Miscellaneous Class.
More than 138,000 dogs and cats were rescued in Spain last year, according to the Affinity Foundation for animal welfare, which cited unwanted litters, dogs abandoned at the end of the hunting season and financial reasons as some of the causes.
Pros: Hard-clumping action, forms clumps on contact, excellent odor control, corn-based materials, soft texture for sensitive paws, great for multi-cat households, lightweight, safe to flushCons: Some formulas can be dusty, may track more than other litters, very expensive
You need two kinds of earmuffs to take in this rant from Cincinnati Bengal Adam "Pacman" Jones—one for the peaked-out, loud-ass volume, and the other for the string of potty words that litters out of his mouth.
In fact, the zoo reports that in more than 430 litters documented by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), Bingwa's brood is the only instance where a female cheetah has produced and reared a litter of eight cubs at any zoo.
In the end, a male Best in Show winner can bring a bigger payoff than a female because a male can breed many times, and even have its sperm frozen, while females can produce only so many litters and puppies, said WKC's Bisher.
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Britain will work with industry to launch a deposit return scheme for plastic bottles in a bid to clamp down on the huge waste that litters the land and sea every year, Environment Secretary Michael Gove said on Monday.
Hunters are usually able to kill only adult pigs, and because pigs can reproduce as early as 6 months old and have litters of six piglets or more several times a year, they're typically able to withstand heavy spates of recreational hunting.
The phantasmal, in other words, offers no respite; it is simply part of the detritus that litters the townscape, making it that much easier for the residents—who are all too accustomed, God knows, to a ruined reality—to accept the imagined as true.
Related: Here's Why You Should Never Ride an Elephant in Thailand Some are provided by legitimate breeders who are not KC registered or litters from people's pets, while a case in Greater Manchester in 22015 highlighted the presence of illegal puppy farms on UK soil.
But every dark cloud has a silver lining, and on Saturday, the Conway Area Humane Society's Facebook Page posted that one of the rescued Great Danes, 5-year-old mama dog Ellie, who'd given birth to several previous litters, had — surprisingly — given birth once more.
"I really hope we can use this story to make it clear why it's so important to neuter your pets, not only to avoid unwanted litters but also to avoid inbreeding which can result in serious health and behavior problems in puppies," Boal added.
The animal slain by the man charged on Tuesday was a mountain lion known to wildlife biologists as P-38, a male about 7 years old believed to have sired four litters of cubs, said Karen Wold, senior deputy district attorney of Ventura County.
Pros: Made from reclaimed paper pulp, completely dust-free formula, soft on cat paws, seven days of odor protection, absorbs up to 200% its weight in liquid, safe to flushCons: Doesn't form clumps, needs to be scooped fairly often, may track more than clumping litters
Trilobites Litters of healthy mice — "space pups" — prove that mouse sperm can be freeze-dried, flown around on the International Space Station for nine months and then used to make babies, researchers from Japan are reporting in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The AKC is a registry of purebred dog pedigrees in the US. But the Times report revealed that a number of kennel owners whose litters were registered to the AKC — and, in some cases, were inspected by the organization — had been arrested on charges of animal cruelty.
After the Labrador, America's nine most popular dogs in 2018 in descending order were the German shepherd, Golden retriever, French bulldog, standard bulldog, beagle, poodle, rottweiler, German shorthaired pointer and Yorkshire terrier, according to the organization that registers more than 1 million dogs and litters a year.
Pros: Hard-clumping formula traps liquids and odor, unscented, dust-free and hypoallergenic formula, low-tracking, works well for multi-cat households, very inexpensiveCons: Only available in large bags 18 pounds and up, lack of deodorizers may not mask smells as well as scented litters, not biodegradable
But I cannot in good conscience find much fault with any of it, because I know that in his position—that is, having his every desire catered to—there would be litters of chow chow puppies and solid gold platters of French fries left in my wake.
Dominated by mainstay A.C. Newman and essential covocalists Neko Case and Katherine Calder, this is their best project in a decade or more because ordinary rules regarding the linear motion of time don't apply: like many bands acutely conscious of their predecessors, they frolic in the wreckage that litters posthistorical space.
Nestled between everyone's favourite upmarket Indian chain Dishoom, and the kind of nondescript office space that litters London like so many soulless cigarette butts, Spiritland is an oasis of calm—the kind of place one can while away a long Sunday afternoon with a salt beef sandwich and Ruf Dug on the decks for company.
One of the preferences is that a Dogma should be shaped to neatly fit inside a bicycle basket or a rucksack and, each summer at Riberhaus Castle Hill, a 'fashion' show takes place to showcase the latest litters of these portable, wire-haired dogs and celebrate the success of the town's anti-eugenics programme.
PEACOCK IN THE DESERT: THE ROYAL ARTS OF JODHPUR, INDIA A dazzling assembly of golden litters, luminous miniatures, plush orange howdahs and more than 200 other objects from the former kingdom of Marwar-Jodhpur in Rajasthan, on its trek to the Royal Ontario Museum, where it will open on March 9. Oct. 18-Jan.
He therefore tested the preferences of kittens born to mothers taken off milkweed three months beforehand (long enough to mimic the time between the end of the milkweed's growing season and the beginning of the rabbits' breeding season) and found that although these youngsters were not quite as happy to consume milkweed as those in the earlier experiment, they liked it better than control litters did.
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Pros: Hard-clumping formula makes cleanup easy, biodegradable and environmentally-friendly, made from all-natural corn, can be flushed or composted, can be used in mechanical and sifting litter boxes, offers excellent odor control, dust-freeCons: Fairly expensive compared to other clumping litters, some cats dislike the texture or scent of the litter, some cats have trouble with tracking, clumps may dry out and crumble after a few days
Also in 2013, the Kennel Club released data in Britain showing it had inspected less than four percent of breeders admitted into its Assured Breeder Scheme that year, and that ninety percent of new breeders—nine out of ten—who had previously registered at least five litters of puppies, and who had been given the right to use the "Assured Breeder" label when talking with customers, had never been inspected at all.

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