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See also: [[Mother of a Thousand Young]], and [[People Farms]], for other human ranching purposes.
 
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** One world they encounter has recently suffered a massive decrease in the number of available fertile males- the male Sliders are promptly rounded up and sent to a breeding camp once they're discovered.
** The Cromags have to engage in this trope because their females, due to [[Depopulation Bomb|some disease or something]], can't effectively propagate the race. Main character Wade ends up as one, and that's the last we hear of her until season five, where we find she and other humans are being used to power new sliding technology.
* The Cylon 'farms' on the occupied Colonies in ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined (TV)|Battlestar Galactica]]''.
* ''[[Space Above and Beyond]]'' depicts the InVitros being born, fully grown, from one of these.
* An episode of [[Earth: Final Conflict]] indicates that the Taelons were using human clones and the cover of an infertility clinic to make [[Half Human Hybrids]]. It also stated that Sandoval was also tinkering with the results as well.
* A '''very''' distressing example occurs in [[Stargate SG 1]]. SG1 finds a planet where the people have developed a virtual panacea which keeps them in perfect health. They later find out that the drug is basically "ground up Goa'uld", as Jack puts it, harvested by enforced breeding of a captive Goa'uld queen. Things get even worse when they find out that the queen in question is Egeria, the mother of the Tok'ra, and pretty much the [[Heel Face Turn|only good Goa'uld ever]].
 
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