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LOL... this could be debated with many different views. My opinion is there is no damage as far as breeding.
However some might argue that if a particular breed is housed in Florida they may develop less of a "winter coat" than the same breed housed in Canada just because of the drastic differences in temperature. Therefore the argument might be that based on that theory they could start to "adapt" because of there environment effecting egg laying and physical size of the offspring.
My guess... they may need several generations of change to develop any significant effect on the offspring.
LOL... this could be debated with many different views. My opinion is there is no damage as far as breeding.
However some might argue that if a particular breed is housed in Florida they may develop less of a "winter coat" than the same breed housed in Canada just because of the drastic differences in temperature. Therefore the argument might be that based on that theory they could start to "adapt" because of there environment effecting egg laying and physical size of the offspring.
My guess... they may need several generations of change to develop any significant effect on the offspring.