The Breeding-back Blog

"Breeding-back" aims to restore or immitate extinct animals by selective breeding. This blog provides general information, the facts behind myths and news from various projects.

Friday, 30 June 2023

10 years Breeding-back Blog + the Gramsbergen aurochs

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S ince May this year, I have been running the Breeding-back blog for ten years now. So far, it had more than 1,2 million page views, 500 pos...
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Saturday, 24 June 2023

Post #500: How to speed up "breeding-back"

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S elective breeding with domestic cattle cannot, under any circumstances, revive the aurochs. What can be achieved is what I call the greate...
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Tuesday, 13 June 2023

Did the African aurochs die out because of aridification?

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I t is well-known that the aurochs was wiped out by humans. It was mainly a combination of hunting, competition for habitat and competition ...
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Monday, 5 June 2023

New Auerrind breeding herd has been assembled

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A few days ago, the Freilichtmuseum Lauresham has published a video and announced on facebook that a new herd of the Auerrind project has b...
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Friday, 26 May 2023

Reconstruction model of the Indian aurochs

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A fter I finished my reconstruction of the Sassenberg bull , I now can present another model, this time of the Indian aurochs.  In the lack ...
Saturday, 29 April 2023

Life reconstruction model of the Sassenberg bull

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I t has been two months since my latest post. I didn’t publish any posts in those two months because I was busy doing new aurochs models. I ...
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Tuesday, 28 February 2023

Is outbreeding the wisent necessary?

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I did a couple of posts where I suggested cautious outbreeding for the wisent using its closest living relative, the American bison, in ord...
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Sunday, 26 February 2023

Portrait of a generic aurochs cow

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F or today, I have a quick little sketch of an aurochs cow that I painted with GIMP. It is not a reconstruction of a particular specimen, bu...
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Thursday, 2 February 2023

What a "breeding-back" zebu could look like

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A ll current “breeding-back” projects focus on the European subspecies, but that one is not the only that left living, domesticated descenda...
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Thursday, 26 January 2023

Is the domestication syndrome a myth?

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I n most if not all of my posts on domestication and dedomestication I mentioned the concept of the domestication syndrome that says that do...
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Thursday, 19 January 2023

Extinct megafauna that could be revived using genome editing

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H umans wiped out countless species of animals. Some of those species, particularly those that died out comparably recently, might actually ...
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Daniel Foidl
My major interests always have been extinct animals, from dinosaurs to Pleistocene megafauna and more recent extinctions. Besides that I am interested in evolution, genetics and ecology. I am also an amateur animal artist, making drawings and models mostly of extinct animals.
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