Citations:unbreedable

Adjective: "unable to be bred"

 * 2004 — Ann Seranne, The Joy of Breeding Your Own Show Dog, Howell Book House (2004), ISBN 9780764573026, page 113:
 * Should the bitch turn out to be unbreedable because of physical irregularity or some other reason, the stud owner should discuss the situation with the owner of the bitch.
 * 2007 — Patience C. Renzulli, Mama Pajama Tells a Story: A Collection of Writings About Dogs and Their Servants, AuthorHouse (2007), ISBN 9781434306241, page 119:
 * So here is this beautiful little Whippet that is unbreedable and unshowable.
 * 2007 — Kim Schilling, Ferrets for Dummies, Wiley Publishing (2007), ISBN 9780470139431, page 332:
 * About 85 to 90 percent of the ferrets sold in the pet trade in the United States are altered and descented at weaning and are therefore unbreedable.
 * 2009 — Mattie Sue Athan & Dianalee Deter, Guide to the Senegal Parrot and Its Family, Barron's (2009), ISBN 9780764138867, page 117:
 * However, some birds of this type are unbreedable individuals that are too old, incompatible with available mates, or infertile.