unbred

Related to unbred: inbred

un·bred

 (ŭn-brĕd′)
adj.
1. Not instructed; untaught.
2. Not yet bred: an unbred mare.
3. Obsolete Ill-bred; impolite.
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unbred

(ʌnˈbrɛd)
adj
1. a less common word for ill-bred
2. not taught or instructed
3. obsolete not born
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un•bred

(ʌnˈbrɛd)

adj.
1. not taught or trained.
2. not mated, as a stock animal.
[1590–1600]
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Even in December, there may still be marginal rut activity as yearling fawns and unbred does come into estrus again.
Prevalence of intramammary infection and teat canal colonisation in unbred and primigravid dairy heifers.
This is weeks after what deer hunters have commonly called "The Second Rut," when the unbred does from the primary rut get bred.
If you buy an open (unbred) heifer or cow, you'll need to make breeding arrangements.
Most, but not all, of the unbred does will mate a month later, during peak rut.
Coming out of the peak breeding season, bucks are shell-shocked that they are losing gals right and left and this puts them back in search mode, as they don't want to give up the search for other unbred does in their area.
The normal breeding cycle will see unbred hens flocked together.
Geldings and unbred females make good guardians against coyotes and dogs, but not against cougars, mountain lions or bears.