Several private breeders in the United States now use their horses for riding and light driving.
House rabbits are often purchased from pet stores, private breeders, and fanciers.
During this time, other private breeders worked to preserve the original type, the Henryville line being an example of this.
Despite financial incentives, private breeders protested because they felt that the resulting crossbred horses created poor quality mules upon further breeding.
The descendants of these were passed on to private breeders in 1937.
Thanks to the efforts of private breeders, zoos, and associations, this animal is no longer endangered.
The breeding of Frederiksborgers continued with private breeders, though the needs of the people reshaped the horse to some degree.
A few private breeders are attempting to produce golden tabby tigers alongside white tigers to meet demand.
As of 2007, only about 50 Kathiawaris were held by private breeders.
Because there are private breeders of Siberian tigers, it is not easy to determine how many live in captivity.