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What is the oldest commercial meat breed still in use today?

  1. Californian

  2. Rex

  3. Champagne d'Argent

  4. Satin

The correct answer is: Champagne d'Argent

The Champagne d'Argent is the oldest commercial meat breed still in use today because of its high quality meat and desirable fur. Option A, the Californian, did not start becoming popular for their meat until the 1940s. Option B, the Rex, was originally bred for its fur and not its meat. Option D, the Satin, was developed in the 1930s and has since been bred for its fur as well. Therefore, the Champagne d'Argent, which has been known for its meat since the 16th century, is the oldest commercial meat breed in use today.