Sexual segregation is often imposed on domestic herd animals, which are then only able to reproduce when the time is deemed suitable by the farmer. Males may be deprived of their sexuality altogether by castration at an early age. This makes them more docile and unable to inseminate in favour of the chosen stud male. Zoo and circus animals usually are also not allowed to mate freely.
Reproduction of cultivated plants is heavily manipulated. Many tropical house plants are unable to come to sexual maturity in the artificial environments provided to them. Other plants are not allowed conditions where they can freely cross-pollinate, or to have the opportunity to produce fertile seed in environments favourable to its survival.