I'm not sure specifically which 'Black Breeding Jocelyn Story' you are referring to. There could be many fictional or even personal stories with this name. It could be a story about a character named Jocelyn in a black breeding program in a fictional world, but without more context, it's hard to say exactly.
Honestly, I've never heard of a 'Black Breeding Jocelyn Story' before. It might be a really unique or local story. Maybe it involves a character named Jocelyn who is somehow related to breeding activities that are associated with the color black, but that's just speculation.
I don't have enough information to know exactly who Jocelyn Shaker is in this context. She could be an ordinary person whose real - life story is being told.
The term'reluctant black breeding story' is rather ambiguous. It could be a fictional or real - life account where the act of breeding, perhaps of plants or animals, is somehow associated with the color black in a context where there is reluctance. Maybe it's about breeding black roses and the growers are reluctant because of the challenges in achieving the right color or maintaining the plants' health.
It could also be a story related to the breeding and pregnancy within a specific black - haired or black - skinned human ethnic group in a cultural or historical context. However, this should be described with respect and understanding of cultural diversity, perhaps highlighting unique traditions around pregnancy and childbirth.
The 'black breeding story' could potentially be about a specific group of black - colored organisms in the context of breeding. For example, in the plant world, there might be a story about breeding black - flowered plants. It could involve the challenges and successes in achieving a pure black color in the offspring through various breeding techniques. If it's in the context of animals, perhaps it has to do with genetic traits related to black fur, feathers, or scales and how breeders have worked to maintain or enhance those traits over generations.
Selective breeding in black - colored organisms has a long history. Take black cats for example. In some cultures, they were selectively bred for certain physical characteristics. This was not only for aesthetic reasons but also sometimes related to superstition. Some people believed that black cats with specific markings had special qualities.