2. The text explains that selective breeding involves breeding animals or plants for
specific desirable traits. For example, humans bred different types of dogs to
accomplish certain jobs. Farmers breed chickens for having more meat and laying a
greater amount of eggs. Cattle are often selectively bred either for more meat or for
more milk production. The text also notes that breeding animals for size and strength
interferes with natural animal processes.
Based on this information presented in the text, who benefits from the traits different
animals are bred for?

A. humans breeding the animals
B. the animals being bred by the humans
C. both the humans breeding the animals and the animals being bred by the humans
D. animals not being bred by humans