Citations:breedable

Adjective: "able to breed or be bred"

 * 2002 — Dale F. Lott, American Bison: A Natural History, University of California Press (2003), ISBN 9780520240629, page 13:
 * The older they get, the more likely they are to take the risks of combat in order to tend a breedable cow — not because older mature bulls are more likely to win than younger mature bulls, but because they have less to lose.
 * 2002 — Claudia Rose, Alien Games, Ellora's Cave (2002), ISBN 9781843600411, page 14:
 * "All we need to do is tame the Vedi and we will have the four breedable pairs that we require for the next stage.
 * 2008 —M. R. Rain, The Business of Horses: Creating a Successful Horse Business, Outskirts Press (2008), ISBN 9781432717469, page 123:
 * It is the best way to tell whether the mare is breedable or not.
 * 2011 — Bruce D. Heald, A History of Dog Sledding in New England, The History Press (2011), ISBN 9781609492649, page 88:
 * According to the Chinook Owners Association, by 1981, there were only 11 breedable Chinook dogs in the world.